age

how old are you?

0-10
0
No votes
11-20
3
4%
21-30
28
39%
31-40
29
41%
40+
11
15%
 
Total votes: 71

sam6025
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Post by sam6025 »

I am 25 years of age.

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Post by criminals »

38 on Nov. 23.

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Post by m.truslow »

45 now, 46 next June 5th............Mark T.

tele
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Post by tele »

40+???? is the highest one? Jeez, that means I'm in the same group as my parents and grandparents. Couldn't you add one that just says "Really old" after 40+?

that is kind of alarming, I am 42 and suddenly feel like I should be going south for the winter , having dinner at 3:45pm and then hitting the Bing Crosby message boards.....

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Post by loosestring »

man that's cool

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Post by dcarter »

Yeah, I remember the Being There tour when Wilco opened for Sheryl Crow and many of my students went to see Crow,of course. The next day they were all talking about how bad the opening band was- 'weird', 'noise','sucked', 'never heard of them', 'they are not on the radio. How do you know them?' not to mention the obscene characterizations. But a student that I had gotten into Tupelo and A.M. the year before was 2 rows behind me rocking out! I have seen him at every Wilco show and some Volt Jay shows since then. Yay!

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Post by Bigb »

33 but with the maturity of a 34 year old

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Post by Bound to Get Burned »

I'm 28

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Post by loosestring »

so we have a u.t. disciple teaching the little ones in the ways of good music. that's cool.

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Post by dcarter »

41 It is a fine thing to see all of the younger folks into it! I've taught high school for 19 years and I rarely encounter a student that has any clue about uncle jayjeff. Occasionally I am able to turn one on though.

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Post by Trellis »

29. In Roman times I'm told you weren't a full adult until 32. I think I need the time to prepare.

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Post by Coffee Creek »

37 this Thursday. :wink:

-- CC

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Post by Sticky »

I was believing, but you don't seem a day over 70. :shock:

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Post by grainpulp »

Saratoga, I thought that was very funny.
Who knew we had such a time-worn man on our hands here?
75 and still fulll of hot spit and fire!

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Post by keith21 »

22. An old 22. :D

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