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How Old Are You?
#21
Nearly 45...
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#22
56 next month. personally, i think there must be a clerical error somewhere - i don't feel like i thought 56 would feel. i'm still too warm...

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#23
I'm younger than the hills!

...55 actually. I was going to submit rgG's Star Trek example too. Actually, for me the thing that clearly separates me from younger people is that I clearly remember Neil Armstrong stepping onto the moon and most of the people I work with weren't even born yet, and think of moon exploration as ancient history, the same way I thought about Captain Cook's circumnavigation (except that we've never gone back to the moon but I've lounged on the beach in Tahiti).
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#24
4-0
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#25
Just turned 43 last month. kj.
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#26
40
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#27
I remember seeing one of the original BSG movies in the theater with Surround Sound. Anyone remember that? I think they stripped some of the aluminum panels off an aging winnebago, glued some woofers to them and leaned them against the walls of the theater.
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#28
JoeH wrote:
AARP, it would have been nice if they had waited until I was 50. I think I started receiving their mailings before I turned 45. :censor:

Yup - they sent a membership application to me sometime shortly after I turned 35. That was very depressing.

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#29
I'm 55. Looks like we are in the majority.
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#30
SDGuy wrote:
[quote=JoeH]
AARP, it would have been nice if they had waited until I was 50. I think I started receiving their mailings before I turned 45. :censor:

Yup - they sent a membership application to me sometime shortly after I turned 35. That was very depressing.
I got one when I graduated from college at the ripe old age of 22. I nearly burst into tears!

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