Sometimes I feel like the old fart here.
Trekgeezer is older-and Dennis (WHERE IS HE????) bout the same age.
I think Silverlady may be older (bless her heart)
I'll be 49 next month.
24. I turn 25 in November. :smile:
I'm 46. Turn 47 next month. I quite often say stuff like "I remember a few years ago...oh wait, that was 25 years ago..." :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Jack on July 23, 2011, 06:25:00 AM
I'm 46. Turn 47 next month. I quite often say stuff like "I remember a few years ago...oh wait, that was 25 years ago..." :bouncegiggle:
Yup! :smile: Next month? My b-day is the 20th!
Leos rule!
Quote from: Circus Circus on July 23, 2011, 06:01:22 AM
24. I turn 25 in November. :smile:
Yer an 80's Kid! Of course! :thumbup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGYNvx9lqDQ
That looks like a NYC cab...I lived there fer awhile in 1980..it WAS a Cruel Summer-I was homeless...
I lived in the Bronx.
I turned 45 this May 2nd.
I still feel like I'm 23 and some days I look at myself in the mirror and think where did that wrinkle come from? Where did those grey hairs come from? Why do my knees hurt when I sit on the couch with my legs tucked under me? How can my son be 20 years old already? :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
C.rap. Now I need a drink!
Quote from: Killer Bees on July 23, 2011, 07:30:02 AM
I turned 45 this May 2nd.
I still feel like I'm 23 and some days I look at myself in the mirror and think where did that wrinkle come from? Where did those grey hairs come from? Why do my knees hurt when I sit on the couch with my legs tucked under me? How can my son be 20 years old already? :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
C.rap. Now I need a drink!
Bless yer heart,sweetie! :wink:
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 23, 2011, 04:51:23 AM
I'll be 49 next month.
I beat you to it by several months.
I've discovered my back and knees are now connected to my vocal chords.
And yes, we ARE old farts!
Excuse me, but I think those damn kids are on my lawn again...
19. Two more years and I get to drink.
Not that I care. I prefer root beer.
I'm 27.
Born in the '80s, grew up in the '90s.
Ah.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 23, 2011, 04:51:23 AM
Sometimes I feel like the old fart here.
Trekgeezer is older-and Dennis (WHERE IS HE????) bout the same age.
I think Silverlady may be older (bless her heart)
I'll be 49 next month.
Oh honey,
I am older than most here. (But not
all, thank goodness!) It gets me down, some days. :bluesad:
Quote from: Newt on July 23, 2011, 08:51:59 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 23, 2011, 04:51:23 AM
Sometimes I feel like the old fart here.
Trekgeezer is older-and Dennis (WHERE IS HE????) bout the same age.
I think Silverlady may be older (bless her heart)
I'll be 49 next month.
Oh honey, I am older than most here. (But not all, thank goodness!) It gets me down, some days. :bluesad:
Yer fine,sweetie. Like wine and cheese-we get better with age. :cheers:
43. I was pretty much the "you damn kids get off my lawn with your rock and roll and hula hoops!" guy when I was 16, so the transition hasn't been hard for me.
I'm 47. Feel 16 in my head and 102 in my knees.
28, I feel like a youngster around these here parts.
20, but I'm 21 next year.
I'm 17, I'm pretty sure i'm one of the younger people here (thats a regular atleast), and I have posted here since I was 13.
Quote from: Criswell on July 23, 2011, 11:10:02 AM
I'm 17, I'm pretty sure i'm one of the younger people here (thats a regular atleast), and I have posted here since I was 13.
:thumbup:
As old as my gums and older than my teeth.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 23, 2011, 12:09:22 PM
As old as my gums and older than my teeth.
I like the phrase "Somewhere between 40 and death".
If some of you are calling yourselves "old farts", then I'm an ancient relic! I am 60. Sometimes I feel like I'm 16 and sometimes I feel 160. I think I'm the oldest member here, so I got to see many of the BAD MOVIES before some of you were even born! I even got to see many of the movies in movie theaters when they first came out and all for a grand total of 25 cents!
Now I get to see them with a senior discount! No one's ever asked to see my driver's liscense to prove it. :teddyr:
Same as Criswell, but I started posting at 14 :tongueout: And a young fart. :tongueout: :tongueout:
36. grew up in the 80's and 90's. The liberals didn't like Reagan, the conservatives definitiely didn't like Clinton but they did a decent job in retrospect. Not a whole lot happened ,which is a huge compliment to them.
I'm 19 and enjoying every moment of it.
Quote from: diamondwaspvenom on July 23, 2011, 05:54:44 PM
I'm 19 and enjoying every moment of it.
:thumbup: More power to you :smile:
34 and if you think I'm changing all you old fart's adult diapers you got another thing coming. :tongueout:
31, not bad but there is something whenever you first start in a new decade of age where you feel like things are down but changes around.
37 but I'll be 38 in a few months time. In spirit, I think I'm still largely a child - I still love the same stuff I did as a kid and teen (pro wrestling, comic books, superheroes, monsters, B-Movies, Kung Fu films). I'm told I don't look my age and in fact have been mistaken for being much younger.
33 for a few more months even if AARP wants me to join them now.
37
27. 1984 baby!
I'm 46 and counting, and still kicking out the jams to stuff like heavy metal, classic arcade gaming and console gaming, as well as my own fair share of bad movies!
:cheers:
In fact, I still remember Chiller Theatre on WPIX 11 and Creature Features on WNEW 5 back in the mid-late 70's and the early 80's prior to the demise of each show.
I miss those days...
Quote from: Raffine on July 23, 2011, 12:34:42 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 23, 2011, 12:09:22 PM
As old as my gums and older than my teeth.
I like the phrase "Somewhere between 40 and death".
Way pass 40 and alot closer to death. How close? Anybody's guess. But, at the moment, 59 and counting down to the big six zero.
I'm 47 . . . going on 12. :teddyr:
Quote from: Newt on July 23, 2011, 08:51:59 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 23, 2011, 04:51:23 AM
Sometimes I feel like the old fart here.
Trekgeezer is older-and Dennis (WHERE IS HE????) bout the same age.
I think Silverlady may be older (bless her heart)
I'll be 49 next month.
Oh honey, I am older than most here. (But not all, thank goodness!) It gets me down, some days. :bluesad:
Really? Because mostly I figure you for an eight-year-old girl who has, through pluck and determination, avoided being eaten by aliens.
Mostly.
I, on the other hand, am apparently 32 years old. It's funny, because most of the time I do not know how old I am. I actually have to do the math to figure it out (present year minus my age of birth). I thought I was 33 for most of 2010, but then I did the math and figured out I was wrong.
August 10, 1978.
I'm 39. Going to be 40 this fall and still trying to figure out how that happened. Being the youngest in my family by a few years, I grew up being the kid among adults. Not used to being older than other people.
I realized a couple of years ago that in the last 20 years I've gone from being excited about my birthday to viewing it with indifference to thinking "Oh s**t, not another one."
This year, while casually admiring an attractive young woman of 18 or 19, I had my first instance of thinking "I'm old enough to be her father." That was interesting, but very unsettling.
I'm 56 and I think Dennis is a couple of years older than me.
Quote from: diamondwaspvenom on July 23, 2011, 05:54:44 PM
I'm 19 and enjoying every moment of it.
:thumbup: Enjoy
When I was 19, I was living it up with a hot 26-year-old sugar-mama lawyer girlfriend and playing gigs with my band in Hollywood. Those were sweet times.
I made the effort to calculate the averages. Counting my age of 43, it makes for a mean (average) age of 36.8. The median age is 37. I guess I learned something from my statistics class.
Quote from: Mofo Rising on July 25, 2011, 02:12:19 AM
I, on the other hand, am apparently 32 years old. It's funny, because most of the time I do not know how old I am. I actually have to do the math to figure it out (present year minus my age of birth). I thought I was 33 for most of 2010, but then I did the math and figured out I was wrong.
Me too, I have to do the math every time. Sometime after 30 I stopped counting, or caring, about the actual number. Right now I think of myself as "in my 40s" rather than "43."
I suggest that you all take the realage test . It asks you some medical and lifestyle questions to determine your physical age.
Last time I took it, my real age came out to 42.3
just go to http://www.realage.com
I'm 43, turning 44 on 9/11 :bluesad: but I still can knock heads with the best of them. :teddyr:
Quote from: Trevor on July 26, 2011, 04:02:29 AM
I'm 43, turning 44 on 9/11 :bluesad: but I still can knock heads with the best of them. :teddyr:
Let's have a birthday party! Everyone meet me at Trevor's house!
I'm 47. There seem to be a lot of 47-year-olds posting here. And for you young 'uns, always remember: Experience and treachery will almost always win out over youth and enthusiasm. :twirl:
So watch your backs. :teddyr:
I used to think it was mostly my generation that couldn't picture themselves as their true age, but my 86-year-old mother, a member of the Greatest Generation, still views herself as a thirty-something. She says she doesn't feel old, at least mentally. I hope to keep my youthful attitude as long and as well as she has. Now turn down that music, ya punks, I'm trying to take a nap!
Quote from: Kaseykockroach on July 23, 2011, 08:39:03 AM
19. Two more years and I get to drink.
Not that I care. I prefer root beer.
18. Been legally allowed to drink for two years where I live :teddyr:
18. Hoping my life will go upwards from now on.
Quote from: Pillow on July 26, 2011, 03:22:38 PM
18. Hoping my life will go upwards from now on.
Not if you hang around with the questionable characters in this forum. :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: The Burgomaster on July 26, 2011, 03:26:57 PM
Quote from: Pillow on July 26, 2011, 03:22:38 PM
18. Hoping my life will go upwards from now on.
Not if you hang around with the questionable characters in this forum. :bouncegiggle:
Honestly, it's the normal people that ruin everything :tongueout:
I wanted to add this to what I said earlier, but thanks for putting up with my annoying 13 year old self everyone. I've looked at some of my old posts, and they are not pretty :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Criswell on July 28, 2011, 01:18:39 PM
I wanted to add this to what I said earlier, but thanks for putting up with my annoying 13 year old self everyone. I've looked at some of my old posts, and they are not pretty :bouncegiggle:
same here :cheers: