I Cleaned Out The Cruiser Today.

Welcome to the club. Every so often some one will ask what I do all day. I can't really answer but I know I'm busy as hell. I do whatever I feel like most days and that is a great way to spend your retirement years.

Have a great easy going time in your "sunset" years.
 
Best wishes for your retirement, Charlie. I, too, look forward to your book. (And don't let the editors clean it up too much... I like the way you write just fine.)
 
Congrats on a great career! A good friend of mine retired last November. Started at 19 or so at the detention center, became an officer at 21. Did pretty much everything like you. Finished his career as school resource officer. His retirement job is being a Santa with real beard and all. Been doing it for a few years now.
 
Best wishes on your next chapter in life Charlie.
Keep telling us the stories about the happenings
around you. They make my day.
And Thank You Sir for your service to your department
and community.

Chuck
 
Hows About This Idea?

When your book is finished, hows about letting Lee sell it here on the Forum?

I think the everybody that has ever read your posts will be a customer, and that's a LOT of people. Think about it, No Advertising, a ready and eager customer base, helps the Forum and you GET RICH. You could maybe end up owning most of Southern Mississippi.

It could happen & you wouldn't even have to pay me an agents fee. ;-)

Art
 
Enjoy your retirement Charlie. I pulled the plug a couple years ago, and while I miss the people I worked with, and some of the excitement, there is a lot to be said for getting to sleep late...:) Key thing is stay busy, and spend some time on yourself..

Larry
 
Charlie, best wishes on your retirement; you part of the world is lessened by your retirement! You have influenced hundreds if not thousands of people during your career and they are all better for it! Maybe we can have cuppa one of these days, I'll go 1,000 miles out of my way to meet you!
 
Have a nice day Mr. Sherrill. Enjoy your new grandson. I got home last night just as the three year old was headed for his mom's car. I got two big hugs and then he came back for a kiss. And the mom had just been to the doctor to confirm that another child was on the way.

I look with anticipation to your reports from the front porch, the shade tree, the veggie garden, the gun shows, and the fishing hole.

Congratulations.
 
Congratulations:)

One of the great things about retirement: They send you money in the mail every month for doing nothing.;)
I've always enjoyed reading your posts, some great stories.

Time to sit back and relax and catch up on the things you may have missed while being in the work force.

The very best to you and thank you for your service Sir.
 
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Charlie one thing you have to keep doing

is posting here on the Forum. In case you have not figured it out there are a whole bunch of folks here who hold you in very high esteem.

The citizens in your county are a lot less safe today without you to watch over them.

Thank you for all you have done for them and for us.

Hope to get down to another Hattisburg show again someday soon and visit again.
 
Congratulations on your retirement and best wishes for a long, full and happy life.

Best

Charlie
 
Congratulations! Enjoy your retirement, you've certainly earned it.
 
Your service is appreciated. Enjoy your retirement and I hope it is a very long and happy one.
 
There is confusion

Charlie,

Congratulations on your retirement and thank you for your many years of service.

But you ain't retired!! You just became the author of a new book. I am one of many that awaits the opportunity to buy a signed copy of your book.

May the Lord be with you and continue to protect you.
 
Charlie, I don't get around here much any more but when I saw your post I had to check it out. I've enjoyed your posts here in the past and have always appreciated your approach towards a enforcement.

Congratulations on your retirement, Sir. Well deserved.


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Congrats on your retirement. When my brother retired he said he thought he was going to have to hire an assistant because all those things that he never had time to do take two people. When I retired last year, I learned that he was correct. I can't get it all done. But always save a percentage of time to be of service to others. I am sure with that big heart of yours that you will.

And you definitely have the gift of story-telling. Put me down for a copy of the book.
 
Congrat's on your Retirement, have fun teaching the grandkids how to fish and hunt.
 
Congratulations on your retirement! When you get that book written, I want to know so my GF and I can drive down and pick up an autographed copy in person.
 
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