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Title: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Dennis on May 06, 2008, 08:24:14 PM
I've often wondered if I'm the oldest fogey here, I'd like to get an idea of the age range on this forum, so I've set up this poll in 10 year increments. I've never really cared one way or the other about my age, it's just a number to me. I still feel like I did when I was 18 - 20 or so, still do most of the same things, its just that now I'm sometimes sore the next day. I am 56 years old, born in 1952, Harry Truman was President, no one owned a TV and having a phone in the house was a luxury, and when we finally got one it was a large black thing with a rotary dial. Now we have a 46" flat screen hi-def TV, Netflix, cable, a wireless phone with extension in the den and both my wife and I carry cellphones. The world has changed a lot in 56 years. 


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: indianasmith on May 06, 2008, 08:28:34 PM
I am 44 and still act like a teenager as much as I can, much to the annoyance of my longsuffering spouse!  Just tonight she informed me that I probably should not belch the word "YORP" at the top of my lungs while my daughter is recording her homework on casette for her science teacher.  Odd woman.


To all our members -


"May you live as long as you want to, and may you want to as long as you live!!"


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: CheezeFlixz on May 06, 2008, 08:32:20 PM
Are we talking mental or physical age? I'm 44, but my wife says I act about 14. (I don't think that is a compliment.)


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Torgo on May 06, 2008, 08:35:36 PM
I turned 33 back on March 7th.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Scott on May 06, 2008, 09:22:23 PM
43 years old, but my shoe size is 10 1/2.

43 Years Old
5 ft. 11 1/2 inches (in the morning)
167 lbs
Shoe Size 10 1/2
Music: New Wave

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ2qUZP0f78


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Patient7 on May 06, 2008, 09:38:50 PM
16 right here, and you'll all be happy to know, I find rap to sound worse than a screaming banshee so I have that going for me.  Mentally though it depends.  I'm sometimes five, twenty, or eighty.  It's kind of wierd and hard to explain, I try to act my age but my mind is all over the place.  All messed up.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Shadow on May 06, 2008, 09:42:05 PM
39 here.

My wife also tells me that I act like a kid all too often.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: CheezeFlixz on May 06, 2008, 09:56:24 PM
Mentally though it depends.  I'm sometimes five, twenty, or eighty.  It's kind of wierd and hard to explain, I try to act my age but my mind is all over the place.  All messed up.

It is because you are 16, it will stay that way until you are in you early 20's and it will begin to tapper off up to about 30.
At 30 you start getting more serious ... time to stop playing around and start working (really working) seriously thinking about the future. You realize you're not going to save the world so you forge ahead without it. At 40 you're getting set in your ways and have little time for stupidity and likely you're raising a family thinking about college for the kids, retirement, investments, etc. etc. Can't say what 50 and beyond holds not there yet.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Patient7 on May 06, 2008, 10:00:33 PM
Mentally though it depends.  I'm sometimes five, twenty, or eighty.  It's kind of wierd and hard to explain, I try to act my age but my mind is all over the place.  All messed up.

It is because you are 16, it will stay that way until you are in you early 20's and it will begin to tapper off up to about 30.
At 30 you start getting more serious ... time to stop playing around and start working (really working) seriously thinking about the future. You realize you're not going to save the world so you forge ahead without it. At 40 you're getting set in your ways and have little time for stupidity and likely you're raising a family thinking about college for the kids, retirement, investments, etc. etc. Can't say what 50 and beyond holds not there yet.

Yeah, but sometimes I am thinking about an amazing future, then I'm coming down to reality and a low level job that I am genetically designed for, then I think "wouldn't it be wonderful if it turned out I was Aquaman."  See, I warned you I was insane.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Killer Bees on May 06, 2008, 10:03:50 PM
I'm 42 now but I don't feel it and I've been told I don't look it either   :cheers:

I think I'm pretty serious generally, but I have a nutty sense of humour which I don't show until I get to know someone.  I'm pretty secretive as well.  I don't tell people much, even if I've know them for a long time.  I've been fighting turning into a Grumpy Old Woman, but the pull is very strong!


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Menard on May 06, 2008, 10:09:15 PM
43 years old, but my shoe size is 10 1/2.


Ditto


5 ft. 11 1/2 inches (in the morning)


What Sco...er...Conehead...er...I mean Sconan...uh....what's his name...meant to say is that he is 5 ft. tall, and 11 1/2 inches in the morning.(http://zhorkow.com/smileys/lol-065.gif)


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Killer Bees on May 06, 2008, 10:32:32 PM
43 years old, but my shoe size is 10 1/2.


Ditto


5 ft. 11 1/2 inches (in the morning)


What Sco...er...Conehead...er...I mean Sconan...uh....what's his name...meant to say is that he is 5 ft. tall, and 11 1/2 inches in the morning.([url]http://zhorkow.com/smileys/lol-065.gif[/url])


Really?  I thought he wasn't going to fold it in half any more   :teddyr:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Patient7 on May 06, 2008, 10:35:46 PM
43 years old, but my shoe size is 10 1/2.


Ditto


5 ft. 11 1/2 inches (in the morning)


What Sco...er...Conehead...er...I mean Sconan...uh....what's his name...meant to say is that he is 5 ft. tall, and 11 1/2 inches in the morning.([url]http://zhorkow.com/smileys/lol-065.gif[/url])


Really?  I thought he wasn't going to fold it in half any more   :teddyr:


Ohhhhh, I get it now.  For shame on both of you that's not what this site is about.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Scott on May 06, 2008, 10:37:15 PM
Phew.  :buggedout: I'm staying out of this one. Wait ! ! ! Their talking about me.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Menard on May 06, 2008, 10:44:20 PM
Ohhhhh, I get it now.  For shame on both of you that's not what this site is about.



That's what happens when you get over 40.

See what the future holds for you?(http://zhorkow.com/smileys/lol-065.gif)


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Trevor on May 07, 2008, 01:19:10 AM
I'm 40 right now: 41 on 11 September. I share my birthday with a lot of famous people, not the least of which is our Scott / Conan.  :teddyr:

Height: 5 foot six (four foot two on a Monday morning  :buggedout:)
Hair colour: dark brown with odd streaks of grey and some unidentifiable brown stuff mixed in there.  :buggedout:
Shoe size: eight.
Weight: I'm getting to be a big boy!  :smile:
Music: just about anything from the 1960's right up until yesterday.  :smile:

Quote
Really?  I thought he wasn't going to fold it in half any more.  :teddyr: 
 

 :bouncegiggle: :teddyr:



Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: RCMerchant on May 07, 2008, 01:54:16 AM
45. I'm 5'2",up to 140pounds,amd my front tooth on top fell out about six months ago. Before that ,I lost a tooth just to the left of it on the bottom.So now when I grin,I scare little kids more than usual. I look like a human jacko lantern.
Once a little kid pointed at me and said-"Look mom-he's a widget !"(?). So I stared at him cross-eyed and gave him a big evil toothless grin. Made him jump.  :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: RCMerchant on May 07, 2008, 01:56:38 AM
Phew.  :buggedout: I'm staying out of this one. Wait ! ! ! Their talking about me.

 :bouncegiggle:  :thumbup:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Mr. DS on May 07, 2008, 05:53:57 AM
31
5'9" Tall
Between 155-160
Likes Long Walks On The Beach
Etc


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Jack on May 07, 2008, 07:14:02 AM
43
5' 10 3/4"
10 1/2 shoe size
185 lbs. 
Mental age about 18
According to the wife about 12


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: trekgeezer on May 07, 2008, 07:17:39 AM
Chronological Age 53  Realage 42.6  Mental age 17
Height 6'3"
Weight 200lbs

Phew.  :buggedout: I'm staying out of this one. Wait ! ! ! Their talking about me.


Sco...er.. Conan, you're too funny dude!  (http://www.websmileys.com/sm/happy/1055.gif)


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Derf on May 07, 2008, 07:37:16 AM
I'm 44 chronologically, but my Wii says I'm 28. I'm 5'10'', but my weight says I'm 6'9''.  :lookingup:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Newt on May 07, 2008, 08:28:41 AM
50. Today.   Oh man.   :tongueout: 

If I don't think about it...I find myself assuming I am still 28.  Used to be I 'thought' I was 24, so I guess I am at least on some level acknowledging the passage of time.

I am around kids a lot - my own range in age from 18 to 10 - and I can out-goofy the best of them.  The rest of the time, I am very reserved and can appear (so I am told) overly serious and even intimidating.  Not intentionally; although 'curmudgeon' is mode that is looking easier and easier to slip into from here.



Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: KYGOTC on May 07, 2008, 11:33:08 AM
5 ft. 11 1/2 inches (in the morning)



wwwoooooowww.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: asimpson2006 on May 07, 2008, 11:44:06 AM
Age: 22 (23 in 19 days)
I've been told I act like I'm in my 30's or 40's
Height: 5'8.5" but my drivers license says I'm 5'9"
Weight: 179 LBS (Way overweight, but I'm getting that weight down)


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Rev. Powell on May 07, 2008, 05:00:57 PM
39.  Turn 40 in a little over a month, so this may be my last time to claim I'm in my 30s on a message board.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Trevor on May 08, 2008, 10:18:48 AM
Quote
I look like a human jacko lantern. Once a little kid pointed at me and said-"Look mom-he's a widget !"(?). So I stared at him cross-eyed and gave him a big evil toothless grin. Made him jump. 


 :bouncegiggle: :teddyr:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Dennis on May 08, 2008, 02:35:28 PM
45. I'm 5'2",up to 140pounds,amd my front tooth on top fell out about six months ago. Before that ,I lost a tooth just to the left of it on the bottom.So now when I grin,I scare little kids more than usual. I look like a human jacko lantern.
Once a little kid pointed at me and said-"Look mom-he's a widget !"(?). So I stared at him cross-eyed and gave him a big evil toothless grin. Made him jump.  :bouncegiggle:

RC, I think that I should let you know that based on the picture you posted here Poogie thinks you're cute.  :smile:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: BeyondTheGrave on May 08, 2008, 04:05:33 PM
I'm 23. Ummm that is all  :teddyr:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: moman on May 08, 2008, 06:03:12 PM
I am 10-19.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Ed, Ego and Superego on May 08, 2008, 07:01:04 PM
36, feel about 54 today, but my brain is 23.  6 foot, too much wieght.  Likes pina colada getting caught in the rain. I'm not much into health food, I am into champagne.  Whoops, the fillings are picking up radio again.   Sorry
I drink lots of coffee, have a 15 month old baby girl, and like to swim.  Work in biotech.
-Ed


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Menard on May 08, 2008, 08:16:47 PM
Likes pina colada getting caught in the rain. I'm not much into health food, I am into champagne.  Whoops, the fillings are picking up radio again.

 :teddyr: :thumbup:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Trevor on May 09, 2008, 01:12:43 AM
Quote
Whoops, the fillings are picking up radio again.   Sorry.


Karma, Ed.  :teddyr:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Mofo Rising on May 09, 2008, 03:36:00 AM
It's pretty interesting that this board skews older. No offense of course, I'm a few months away from picking a higher age bracket (29, turning 30 in August).

I think it may be the reason I've always came back to this board. One, the civility is non-paralleled, which may have a lot to do with the fact that once you get a bit older you stop tending to think your movie choices are the be-all-end-all of movie taste. That's always a factor when you're dealing with obsessive movie nerds, and if you watch the movies we watch, yes, you are an obsessive movie nerd. Two, the sheer breadth of movie knowledge. What we have here is six decades of actual movie watching when it happened. It's not like going back and watching movies several decades old, almost any movie discussed here was literally watched by somebody when it came out, and it was watched in the prime of movie-watching life. That is, the crazed twelve-year-old who was scared out of their mind by what any other person would consider ridiculous.

I still think this board is the greatest repository of knowledge for movies that nobody else cares about. Nobody will ever be able to teach a class that approaches the level of knowledge displayed on this board.

Of course, you are all movie masochists, like I am. Nobody else even wants to watch these movies. We're the last bastion of history, folks! For posterity!


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Menard on May 09, 2008, 06:51:35 AM
What we have here is six decades of actual movie watching when it happened.

A.K.A. Trekgeezer. :tongueout:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: trekgeezer on May 09, 2008, 07:28:52 AM
I resemble that remark!     

I finally found a picture of you Menard.     (http://www.websmileys.com/sm/evil/teu28.gif)


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: SynapticBoomstick on May 09, 2008, 01:30:37 PM
23. These revelations make it clear why I like this board so much/why everyone gets along so well/why I sometimes feel out of my element :tongueout: I always wondered how some of the folks here knew so much about cinema, turns out it's good ol' experience.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Mofo Rising on May 09, 2008, 10:12:01 PM
Say what you want about growing old; it's better than the alternative.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Menard on May 10, 2008, 12:00:24 AM
Say what you want about growing old; it's better than the alternative.

Uhhh....growing younger? :drink:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Dennis on May 10, 2008, 11:25:14 AM
According to the poll 60.6% of the members are between the ages of 30 and 49, but since there are 1290 members and only 33 responded I kind of think the data may be skewed.
I believe that your are as young as you feel and while I may grow older I refuse to grow up.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: RCMerchant on May 10, 2008, 06:40:42 PM
According to the poll 60.6% of the members are between the ages of 30 and 49, but since there are 1290 members and only 33 responded I kind of think the data may be skewed.
I believe that your are as young as you feel and while I may grow older I refuse to grow up.



 :cheers:

 http://youtube.com/watch?v=6XJZM0k7Q-Q


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Scott on May 10, 2008, 06:55:05 PM
From New Jersey the Ramones ! ! !

Say what you want about growing old; it's better than the alternative.

Uhhh....growing younger? :drink:

If you grew younger you would know the day, hour, and minute of your departure from earth.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: RCMerchant on May 10, 2008, 07:21:40 PM
From New Jersey the Ramones ! ! !

Say what you want about growing old; it's better than the alternative.

Uhhh....growing younger? :drink:

If you grew younger you would know the day, hour, and minute of your departure from earth.
...but your intelligence would prevent you from realizing it was happining...so maybe we ARE getting younger as we get older. By the time were in our 90's...we won't even care about being old or dying...just happy to BE.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Scott on May 10, 2008, 07:24:49 PM
From New Jersey the Ramones ! ! !

Say what you want about growing old; it's better than the alternative.

Uhhh....growing younger? :drink:

If you grew younger you would know the day, hour, and minute of your departure from earth.
...but your intelligence would prevent you from realizing it was happining...so maybe we ARE getting younger as we get older. By the time were in our 90's...we won't even care about being old or dying...just happy to BE.

Good Points.

In Zen they contiplate their "original mind" that they had before they where born.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: RCMerchant on May 10, 2008, 07:41:31 PM
My brother Richie was very much into Zen phiosophy. He asked me what the sound of one hand clapping was. I told them there was none...it took two hands to clap...as in it takes both the yin and yang to make a whole. One dosen't exist without the other. It takes both to BE.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Allhallowsday on May 10, 2008, 07:48:10 PM
My brother Richie was very much into Zen phiosophy. He asked me what the sound of one hand clapping was. I told them there was none...it took two hands to clap...as in it takes both the yin and yang to make a whole. One dosen't exist without the other. It takes both to BE.
...A vorld of SUPERMEN!!!


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: RCMerchant on May 10, 2008, 07:51:18 PM
My brother Richie was very much into Zen phiosophy. He asked me what the sound of one hand clapping was. I told them there was none...it took two hands to clap...as in it takes both the yin and yang to make a whole. One dosen't exist without the other. It takes both to BE.
...A vorld of SUPERMEN!!!

ATOMIC supermen at that!!!  :bouncegiggle:  :thumbup:


edit: Any one not familiar with Bad movies would think this exchange is totally irrelevant...that amuses me to no end!  :smile:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Patient7 on May 10, 2008, 09:37:38 PM
My brother Richie was very much into Zen phiosophy. He asked me what the sound of one hand clapping was. I told them there was none...it took two hands to clap...as in it takes both the yin and yang to make a whole. One dosen't exist without the other. It takes both to BE.

Seriously, that was deep, karma sir, karma.


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Allhallowsday on May 10, 2008, 10:17:08 PM
My brother Richie was very much into Zen phiosophy. He asked me what the sound of one hand clapping was. I told them there was none...it took two hands to clap...as in it takes both the yin and yang to make a whole. One dosen't exist without the other. It takes both to BE.
...A vorld of SUPERMEN!!!

ATOMIC supermen at that!!!  :bouncegiggle:  :thumbup:


edit: Any one not familiar with Bad movies would think this exchange is totally irrelevant...that amuses me to no end!  :smile:
okay, got it, here goes... "...A vorld of  ATOMIC  SUPERMEN!!!     :bouncegiggle:  :teddyr:  :bouncegiggle:  :teddyr:  :bouncegiggle:  :teddyr:


Title: Re: OLD FOGIES AND YOUNG WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Post by: Menard on May 10, 2008, 10:39:54 PM
...but your intelligence would prevent you from realizing it was happining...so maybe we ARE getting younger as we get older. By the time were in our 90's...we won't even care about being old or dying...just happy to BE.

Many years ago, when I was on the road as a photographer, while shooting a church directory I met a woman who was 90. Being that she was in quite good health, I presumed for her age, and very cognizant, I had remarked something along the lines of having to come back when she was 100.

She had politely remarked that she had hoped not. She had lived a long life, long enough, and had commented that she was tired. Any day was fine with her.