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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 734592" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Breakfast? What's that...LOL.</p><p></p><p>Wake up/get up around 7:30 to 9:30...not a morning person... Have 1/2 pot black coffee and 6 to 8 cigarettes...then, after I become socially coherent in couple of hours (no noise, music, people until then), I may or may not be hungry. "Breakfast" is anywhere between 10 am and 2 pm. If I eat lunch, around 3 or 4 pm. Supper around 6 to 8 pm. When I actually eat breakfast might be BLT w/cheese, a Longhorn Sausage/Cheese/Hot Picante burrito or other sandwitch w/juice and more coffee. On rare occasion will eat "breakfast" with either pancakes & sausage or bacon; or, scrambled egg omlet...again with hot sauce. I'm not a food person...only eat to stay upright and be able to do something. Some days I may only eat 1 meal...periodically tend to forget to eat, since don't get hungry very often...</p><p></p><p>Work in office here 3-4 hours a day (with coffee in hand) along with maybe 1-2 hours of actual work outside. Watch TV 2 to 3 hours in evening. Hit the sack later in the evening. Our dog and 2 premises alarm systems, along with my Baretta close at hand...lol...are our security program. "Never leave a piece farther away than arm's length in case that bad guy comes around and tries to harm...lol." We like to stay lock & loaded... ;-) </p><p></p><p>All of the above only because I/we are retired, no clock to punch, and have a nice herd of "mostly self sufficient" Longhorn cattle...they know how to calve...been around for hundreds of years without any assistance from people pulling calves... ;-) Do have to put hay, water, & mineral out and periodically move them around for various reasons, along with de-worming & vaccinating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 734592, member: 9"] Breakfast? What's that...LOL. Wake up/get up around 7:30 to 9:30...not a morning person... Have 1/2 pot black coffee and 6 to 8 cigarettes...then, after I become socially coherent in couple of hours (no noise, music, people until then), I may or may not be hungry. "Breakfast" is anywhere between 10 am and 2 pm. If I eat lunch, around 3 or 4 pm. Supper around 6 to 8 pm. When I actually eat breakfast might be BLT w/cheese, a Longhorn Sausage/Cheese/Hot Picante burrito or other sandwitch w/juice and more coffee. On rare occasion will eat "breakfast" with either pancakes & sausage or bacon; or, scrambled egg omlet...again with hot sauce. I'm not a food person...only eat to stay upright and be able to do something. Some days I may only eat 1 meal...periodically tend to forget to eat, since don't get hungry very often... Work in office here 3-4 hours a day (with coffee in hand) along with maybe 1-2 hours of actual work outside. Watch TV 2 to 3 hours in evening. Hit the sack later in the evening. Our dog and 2 premises alarm systems, along with my Baretta close at hand...lol...are our security program. "Never leave a piece farther away than arm's length in case that bad guy comes around and tries to harm...lol." We like to stay lock & loaded... ;-) All of the above only because I/we are retired, no clock to punch, and have a nice herd of "mostly self sufficient" Longhorn cattle...they know how to calve...been around for hundreds of years without any assistance from people pulling calves... ;-) Do have to put hay, water, & mineral out and periodically move them around for various reasons, along with de-worming & vaccinating. [/QUOTE]
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