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Hello there. Enjoy your retirement. Do not forget to remain physically active. :-)
I am in for one of these in this particular order:

Tower Of Time
Expeditions Viking
Anno 1701.
Not in, but congratulations!
Congratulations! Not in as I have some very nice games to play so no need to get another one :)
Congratulations on your retirement -

I'm in for StarCrawlers .
May I participate for Fallout 3?

And in my retirement I would like to be an archeologist, like Schliemann did. There are still so many things to uncover, lying quietly in the cold earth, waiting patiently for someone to discover them...

Thank you for this giveaway and I hope you enjoy your retirement, either by playing games and/or doing things you really, really wanted to do, but didn't have the chance or time to do them.
Post edited June 23, 2019 by ElPrimordial
Congratulations of finally breaking free of the need to toil away and trade your time, health, sanity and relationships for a chance to "earn a living" often an inadequate one at that. Still waiting for the time when we'll do away with all that and a decent standard of living will be guaranteed for all. Hope you'll use this to do what you want to do from now on, focus on interests, causes you care for, relationships and your wellbeing.
On that note, in practical terms, nothing for me to retire from, and sure hope that'll remain the case. And rather doubt I'll reach what today seems likely to be the retirement age when I'll get there if the system won't change by then, and doubt even more that I'll want to. But rephrasing it as what I'd want to do if alongside of keeping control of my time I'll also have a guaranteed (and sufficient) income, in whatever form, since the difference won't be time, first I'd say do more for the causes I believe in because I won't be limited by what I can do for free (including no travel expenses, required tools, even food and so on).

In for Expeditions: Viking.
Wow! What a lot of nice friendly people here. I am touched by the response so far, particularly the greetings from those not in. Very kind thought, thank you.

Don't worry, the giveaway is still running until next weekend, just thought it time to pop in and say thanks, and a few replies...

bhrigu: So after the conclusion of 'work' what are your plans for now?
Late nights, later mornings, a little more excercise and a lot more gaming.

MaxFulvus: [i]No idea if you are happy or not, considering that some people fear to be "useless" when they are retired
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I am indeed happy, and have been for some time. I suppose part of my life has seen happier times, and much worse times, so I am at the very worst now, content. And that suits me just fine. If I get desperate to feel useful I'll just sell some organs (humour, guys, just humour).

karnak1: No more stupid bosses and having to deal with imbecilic co-workers,
You got that right. It's hard to soar with eagles when you work with turkeys.

Fairfox: did you retire early or old. mebbe you're a gazillionaire
Long story Foxy, but interesting (and exciting...for me). I am now not as well off as when at my peak, but better off than my last job.

TwoHandedSword: And what means this word, RE TIE URR MENT?
Nice one. Reminded me of that word...IN SEWER ANTS. You know, the one that led to the great fire of Ankh-Morpork.

Reposiric: I love when I see older people who love video games.
I do believe that one has to have played since the eighties to TRULY appreciate what we have now. If you can imagine a black screen with a broad grey stripe running through it. The picture a white wire frame triangle being controlled by you, trying to ease it onto the grey stripe. "Yes! I've just landed an F-16 in fog!"

PhilD: [i]I suppose when I retire I'll be old enough to get discount movie tickets
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Well I now have a bus pass. The best part of that is I now no longer have to make a mess on my credit card when I rack up a line of coke! (Humour, guys, just humour, come on now, behave).

Vingry:[i] What will your plans be after your retirement?
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Late nights, later mornings, a bit more excercise, a lot more gaming.

There were more posts I could answer, but they would have become rambling, and I'm not here for that (nor are you). I do have a lot to say (sometimes) but I always try to remember
1) We have two ears and one mouth - for a reason.
2) Everybody has the right to remain silent - some people lack the ability.

Goodnight for now, and again thank you to each of you.
Bonzer
Congratulation on your retirement and thank you for the Giveaway.

Not old enought to think about it so we will see when the time come if it come :)

i'm in for Oblivion
Not in for any games, but I did want to say Congrats and Best Wishes on your retirement, as well as thank you for the generous giveaway.
Big congratulations on the retirement. You get to chill out now. I got a long ways to go before I get there myself. I’d like to take up something relaxing up in a mountain cabin somewhere myself. I’d definitely be getting through the backlog of games I’ve always wanted to play but never had the time for.

And if I may, I’m in for Expeditions Viking
Enjoy the hell out of your retirement. Not in BTW.
Post edited June 24, 2019 by fr33kSh0w2012
Congrats! That is a great achievement!

Not in.
Not in, but congratulations. I think I would start tackling my backlog after retiring :D
I'd love that bar of gold you buried under your house when you were 33, or an equivalent amount in e-cash.
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carpediem15: Considering I just got my first job (...)
Congratulations! (:

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carpediem15: What I would look forward to, is not having to get up in the morning, and not having responsibilities.
But - is that even possible in this world??