101 Fun Things to do in Retirement: An Irreverent, Outrageous & Funny Guide to Life After Work
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The Perfect Retirement Gift, or Simply a Great Read for Anyone That Loves Life and Laughter!
REVISED, EXPANDED AND UPDATED
**Welcome to retirement!****
No more morning commute, no more idiotic bosses, no more stressful deadlines! You are now officially off the clock and the world is your oyster!
There is no need to be bound by convention. Push the envelope. Do it weird, do it different, but most of all do it fun! Be that cigar chomping rock’n’roll granny if it takes your fancy.
Seriously, if your kids aren’t worried about what you are up to, then you are probably not doing it right!.
101 Fun Things to do in Retirement: An Irreverent, Outrageous & Funny Guide to Life After Work
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13 reviews for 101 Fun Things to do in Retirement: An Irreverent, Outrageous & Funny Guide to Life After Work
Rated 5 out of 5
Jessica –
We had a good laugh, gave some fun ideas, was a great present to a co worker.
Rated 5 out of 5
Eve (Rufein) –
Makes a lovely retirement gift, funny and informative, loved the author’s voice – speaking like a friend and well-written. Enjoyed immensely.
Rated 5 out of 5
tonyd –
If like me you have given little consideration to your retirement plans, then being able to pick up a concise guide – of well formed ideas, is a great start. I like the positive aspect of the book – by purchasing it – you are asserting a very positive thought into your subconscious mind which will hopefully ensure that whatever bucket list you create – will be completed. Have fun – and lots of it.
Rated 5 out of 5
Diana Krift –
This was a great little gift for friends retirement party.
Rated 5 out of 5
Terry-Anne –
Very helpful in answering the question, “now that I’m retired what do I do?” This book has helped me find meaningful and fun things to do in a wide range of expenses.
Rated 5 out of 5
sk –
Loved this and it started me on some activities I had forgotten that I enjoyed. Light, easy read. Recommended.
Rated 5 out of 5
Angelofmrcy –
I thought this book had some very good ideas about things to do once you retire. Well written, with a good sense of humor! Some of it is hilarious (see “puppets”) and unbelieveable( but true?)! It has many recommendations for web sites to explore your interest further, also I found it an entertaining read and very informative.
Rated 5 out of 5
Libbylynn –
I added this cute little book to a retirement gift basket. Recipient loved it. Filled with funny content.
Rated 5 out of 5
C727 –
The recipient loved and got a kick out of this book.
Rated 4 out of 5
Michelle Murphey –
Good light read. Has some decent ideas and some humerus moments. I will be reading through it again to find some ideas.
Rated 3 out of 5
Monty’s BBQ Madness –
Gave it as a gift but thumbed through it when it arrived. Not what I thought it would be. Filled with places to go if you have the money and with all the restrictions and cancellations it might be a bit of a wait. Retired people may not have the time to wait depending on their age.
Rated 1 out of 5
Andreas Ostermann –
Wollte es zu einem 60. Geburtstag verschenken, aber ges geht nur, wenn man die Person nicht mag. Die Tipps darin sind nur für alte Leute und wenn man in die Pension startet fühlt man sich nicht alt.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sue S. –
Great little book for price my friend loved it great Reading!
Jessica –
We had a good laugh, gave some fun ideas, was a great present to a co worker.
Eve (Rufein) –
Makes a lovely retirement gift, funny and informative, loved the author’s voice – speaking like a friend and well-written. Enjoyed immensely.
tonyd –
If like me you have given little consideration to your retirement plans, then being able to pick up a concise guide – of well formed ideas, is a great start. I like the positive aspect of the book – by purchasing it – you are asserting a very positive thought into your subconscious mind which will hopefully ensure that whatever bucket list you create – will be completed. Have fun – and lots of it.
Diana Krift –
This was a great little gift for friends retirement party.
Terry-Anne –
Very helpful in answering the question, “now that I’m retired what do I do?” This book has helped me find meaningful and fun things to do in a wide range of expenses.
sk –
Loved this and it started me on some activities I had forgotten that I enjoyed. Light, easy read. Recommended.
Angelofmrcy –
I thought this book had some very good ideas about things to do once you retire. Well written, with a good sense of humor! Some of it is hilarious (see “puppets”) and unbelieveable( but true?)! It has many recommendations for web sites to explore your interest further, also I found it an entertaining read and very informative.
Libbylynn –
I added this cute little book to a retirement gift basket. Recipient loved it. Filled with funny content.
C727 –
The recipient loved and got a kick out of this book.
Michelle Murphey –
Good light read. Has some decent ideas and some humerus moments. I will be reading through it again to find some ideas.
Monty’s BBQ Madness –
Gave it as a gift but thumbed through it when it arrived. Not what I thought it would be. Filled with places to go if you have the money and with all the restrictions and cancellations it might be a bit of a wait. Retired people may not have the time to wait depending on their age.
Andreas Ostermann –
Wollte es zu einem 60. Geburtstag verschenken, aber ges geht nur, wenn man die Person nicht mag.
Die Tipps darin sind nur für alte Leute und wenn man in die Pension startet fühlt man sich nicht alt.
Sue S. –
Great little book for price my friend loved it great Reading!