It would not be a museum, library, or a zoo. No offense to anybody who
likes those things; just not my highest priority. For me...perhaps a
sports bar/tavern that shows all the Mizzou and STL Cardinals games, has
great chow, fantastic staff and clientele, and a place in back to sleep.
On a beach or lake so I can take my boat out would be favorable too...
Bring the tavern to my lake house in Missouri and it would be ideal. Maybe
I should open one..., on the water. Formerly 3 Pigs BBQ and now Bumps On
The Beach is just down the road and around the corner by water...; close
enough to crawl or swim home..., perhaps I should purchase it. Already has
...appropriate... staff. (Gravois Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks.)
Robert..., I am a retirement failure too. Money was not an issue; think I
needed to be involved with something and needed work/professional
relationships. Ironic..., when I decided I needed to go back to work, as
an old/ugly guy my ratio of offers/in-person interviews was higher after a
two-year retirement than it was as an experienced, credentialed younger guy
full of pizz and vinegar. I will plan my next retirement much more
thoroughly than my previous one.
Have a good weekend!
Best regards, Steve
Steven D. Whitaker, CRM, IGP
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Glen Sanderson
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> If you had to spend the rest of your life in one place (Museum, Library,
> Zoo) which would it be and which one?
> Smithsonian
>
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