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[QUOTE="storrsroars, post: 4861979, member: 2500"] At 61, I joined an over-55 league. I used to be good, but quit at 45 when I moved to Boston. Could still hit well, but running.... let's see, strained quad, pulled hammy, strained calf, plantar fasciitis... all of which led to overcompensating and back issues, which once solved led to an ACL/torn meniscus/hairline fracture on one knee and an MCL on the other, so basically six years in pain. I'm hoping to get back to golf this year after basically a 4-year layoff, but my sports career is done, baby (but I did bat over .700!) I do have a handful of dog walking clients and I love doing that (pretty much all short walks or just letting outside). I also work one or two 4-hour shifts/week as a shopper at WF. That pays the taxes on the dog walking, gets me a 20% discount on groceries, and gets me out of the house and socializing. Wife is still working and will probably go another 2 years, so I do all the cooking, cleaning, shopping, maintenance, etc. That last part alone eats up a ton of time when you've got a big yard. Once wife does retire, hoping to spend at least half of each year overseas. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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