Age "pole" and crazy questions

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How old are you?

under 18
3
1%
18-20
1
0%
21-25
26
8%
26-30
34
10%
31-35
35
10%
36-40
26
8%
41-45
42
12%
46-50
40
12%
51-55
41
12%
56-60
33
10%
61-65
34
10%
66-70
12
4%
71-75
9
3%
76-80
1
0%
81-85
0
No votes
86-90
0
No votes
91-95
0
No votes
96-100
2
1%
101+
3
1%
 
Total votes: 342

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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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The older I get, the better I was.
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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ok I gotta ask... Who is 96-100 :headscratch
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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loadedliberal wrote:ok I gotta ask... Who is 96-100 :headscratch
I think it's TAM.

*ducking and running*
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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USA1 wrote:
loadedliberal wrote:ok I gotta ask... Who is 96-100 :headscratch
I think it's TAM.

*ducking and running*
:leaving
:lol::

Age based upon wisdom???
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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warhorse10_9 wrote:
USA1 wrote:
loadedliberal wrote:ok I gotta ask... Who is 96-100 :headscratch
I think it's TAM.

*ducking and running*
:leaving
:lol::

Age based upon wisdom???
I'm in trouble when he reads this. :cryin
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

#81

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Iron Age?

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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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AndyC wrote:
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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Just a little different than the one that was recently locked. But similar.
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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Old is as old does. :nopity

ITMT, what do I do with my gun after I've had a few drinks and really, really need (#2) to use the bathroom in the Post Office?
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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Oldgringo wrote:Old is as old does. :nopity

ITMT, what do I do with my gun after I've had a few drinks and really, really need (#2) to use the bathroom in the Post Office?
Is drinking allowed in the Post Office? :mrgreen:
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

#86

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Oldgringo wrote:ITMT, what do I do with my gun after I've had a few drinks and really, really need (#2) to use the bathroom in the Post Office?
Depends.
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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C-dub wrote:46
I just moved up a category and I did walk up hill to and from school. My house and school were both at the top of hills with a creek in between. It wasn't that far, though, only about a mile and a half. Good weather was great, but winter was terrible. Often times my winter boots laces were frozen and I had to wear them a while until they thawed enough to untie them.

There are several others that are appropriate too.
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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You can take me out of the 80 block and place me in the 81 block. I'm lucky not to look anywhere close to my age and most of the time not feel it. When I was in my forties I could run an 880 faster than in highschool ot college. Exercise a lot guys and mow your own yard.
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Re: Age "pole" and crazy questions

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Im 60. I was also at origional Woodstock!!!!! :smilelol5: "rlol"
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