Where do you see yourself in 2020?

johai

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2020 struck me as a lyric from a long forgotten song, but I am probably wrong. The question is general and all answers are pertinent. The question is not based on any on-going studies, financial forecasts or predictions by bean counters. It is a question of pure curiosity to anyone who wishes to respond.
 
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dancing-loon

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2020... hmmmm.... in 12 years?? Hmmm.... perhaps in an Old Age Home in Victoria, if I'm lucky!!

Where would you be, and what would you be doing?
Let me guess, ... you'll still be riding your bike and checking your watch!!;-)

Hope U R doing ok.
 

dancing-loon

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Nice music, Mikey!

Maybe I'll have ....
 

talloola

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I will be getting real old, but I can't imagine myself any different than I am right now, so
I will be here, golfing, walking all over the place, and watching lots of hockey.
My beautiful chocolate lab 'Joe' obviously won't be with me, very sad, but I will have
another chocolate lab by my side, and of course, a cat as well, and hopefully my husband
will still be around too.;-)

I went and watched a live play here in courtenay tonight called ' honk ', the story of the
ugly duckling, (not just for children)the group is called COVAL, and they put a play on every spring and xmas season. My
daughter plays her flute in the little musical group which accompanies the play, and it is
delightful, so I will be doing that in 2020 as well.
She plays in many different performances around the comox valley, and I go to every one,
once, to support her, and enjoy the performances.
 

dancing-loon

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Hey, God, what are you hmmm-ing about?? Do you have other plans for us? Well, I'm ready for change any time!:lol: Send me a loving companion, so I won't feel so bored anymore.;-)
Oops,...no, forget that!! I love my freedom too much! I'm happy, damn it!! -- I've got CC and nice friends! :-D :-D

Hi, Talloola, your present life sounds lovely. You are still in the middle of it. Enjoy it, count your blessings!:smile:
 

karrie

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Oh, what a year to zero in on. 2020, and I'll be turning 41. My oldest will be turning, 20! My youngest, 19. They should be leaving the nest, or at the very least, flying on their own and helping keep the nest tidy. lol. I'm hoping that by then I will be done school, and working in some area of psychology. I always thought I had a calling to grief counseling, but, every new unit I take broadens my interest. Right now I'm leaning toward the study of psychoneuroimmunology. Fascinating stuff.
 

Praxius

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I'll be hiding deep in the woods in Newfoundlad with a small colony of people who survived the nuclear holocaust...... like The Chrysalids. :p

Either that or a famous rock star / actor / artist / porno director / prime minister of Canada.... Moooo hooo haw haw haw.....

either or :-?
 

Walter

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Hopefully, growing grapes in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
 
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lone wolf

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Hopefully growing grapes in Prince Edward County, Ontario.

Eureka! Every time I drive across Manitoulin Island I get this intense deja vu.... That's where I've seen these hills (well not these, but hills just like them) Quinte Peninsula!

Where will I be in 2020? If I'm still here, I'll still be here (but with some published novels)

Woof!
 

Kreskin

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I'll still be looking for good places to bury the bodies. Will need to be more creative.
 

mt_pockets1000

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karrie

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I have the perfect place....

Woof!

i used to live in High Level. You could drive for an hour and a half in any direction before seeing another town. 150 km radius of muskeg. Ya know, since we're on the subject of nice places.
 

jenn

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anything I wanted.. lol. hopefully retired.. traveling around in our motor home..
 

lone wolf

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i used to live in High Level. You could drive for an hour and a half in any direction before seeing another town. 150 km radius of muskeg. Ya know, since we're on the subject of nice places.

Now that you mention it ... muskeg has a lot to do with mine. Kinda like a burial at sea....

Woof!