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I was kind of wondering what age group are you in?

You don't have to give your specific age, but if you would help me put perspective on who is talking, I would like it.

I am 44 = old enough to know better, and starting to care.

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I’m 45, which makes me not as wise as I think I am but old enough to know the difference between wisdom and knowledge...

Is seeking single lady...oh, wrong board. 

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:rofl:

Bludy 'ell - I'm now 58 and 1/3

Where did all those years go?!?

Old enough to know better and old enough to forget that

 

Old joke

Old persons protest

What do we want?

Better memory!

When do we want it?

Want what?

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I'm 53 by the calendar.  25 in my mind, and 70 in my arthritic body.  So it goes!!

- Bill 

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I'll be 71 in two months. Seems like I was only 51 a couple years ago.

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just turned 47 2 weeks ago

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Maybe you don't really want to hear mine. LOL

Celebrated my eighty fourth Jan. 21 with family and my fabulous wife providing everything for a meal. Fried chicken, Ham, Baked corn, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes and gravy, Green beans cooked with Ham and potatoes, slaw,  cream pie, brownies, chocolate cake, ice cream, and I made two loaves of home made bread.

Wife decided she wanted to cook a meal similar to what my mom would have fixed in the forties. Don't know which the family members enjoyed more, the food or the "Idea".

Ferg

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17 minutes ago, Ferg said:

Maybe you don't really want to hear mine. LOL

Celebrated my eighty fourth Jan. 21 with family and my fabulous wife providing everything for a meal. Fried chicken, Ham, Baked corn, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes and gravy, Green beans cooked with Ham and potatoes, slaw,  cream pie, brownies, chocolate cake, ice cream, and I made two loaves of home made bread.

Wife decided she wanted to cook a meal similar to what my mom would have fixed in the forties. Don't know which the family members enjoyed more, the food or the "Idea".

Ferg

The food, I'm sure.

Thanks for the participation guys.

1 hour ago, billybopp said:

I'm 53 by the calendar.  25 in my mind, and 70 in my arthritic body.  So it goes!!

- Bill 

Ooooooo I'm right there with ya.

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49, but like most guys ... still 23 in my head!

 

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27 minutes ago, nstarleather said:

I'm the kid here....

Ha! That was me...forever it seemed. I started school a year early, my Mom falsified my birth certificate so my older brother and I would be only a year apart in school. I thought my birthday was the 2nd of December for YEARS 'cause she didn't want me to spill the beans. Heck of a shock later to find that out! I finally saw the birth certificate. The change from a 3 to a 2 was TERRIBLE! Worst ever "correction" you can imagine. I can't believe they fell for it.  Because of that, and graduating high school a half year early, I was always the youngest in whatever crowd I was with. THAT changed! I'm 64 now, and it's been quite some time since I was younger that just about anybody.

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1 hour ago, Ferg said:

Celebrated my eighty fourth Jan. 21 

Ferg

God bless you @Ferg!  I hope to be playing with leather for a good number of years yet.  Not sure how you do it though; my fingers ache, bum ticker and my back is out of wack.

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Well, I guess so far I'm the elder of the bunch.  Will be 85 in April this year. @Ferg I guess  you're the closest.

One thing I can say for sure is "gettin' old is NOT for SISSIES!"

Paul

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16 and old young enough to say I'm ignorant and eager to learn. (I'm a baby leatherworker here.)

-Ryan

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You're only as old as you feel.  Some days I'm 16, some days 136.  Most days I split the difference and go with the calendar at 76.

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35 minutes ago, Rolandranch said:

16 and old young enough to say I'm ignorant and eager to learn. (I'm a baby leatherworker here.)

-Ryan

Whipper Snapper, look out!

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47, but I refused to grow up in my twenties... so you can shave ten years off that.

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73, retired in 85 and in 98.  Married 50 years this month to high school sweetheart.  Just life is good. 

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