Posted by dave2 on June 27, 2011 at 06:26:40 from (79.240.155.223):
Age really sucks.............20 years ago when I got over here I would get off work at 1700, hit the mess hall, shower, get on the bus and be at the 1st bar at 1900, go thru the gauntlet and close the last one up at 0300. Catch a ride back to the barracks with the MP's, sleep a couple hours, get up at 0600, PT, breakfast, work and start the routine over again every day except monday and would catch a little sleep on the weekends but not much because beer gardens were open.......
Now, a 12 hour night shift has me sleeping at least 6 hours afterwards. Came home this morning and finished mowing some hay, tedded, filled (and filling) water tanks for the horses which just happened to have 3 empty on the same day.......... Came home at 0700 and it's 1530 now and I'm cranky as a baby with a full diaper...............
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