54 ~ born 22, February 1954
El Paso, TX
Michael you are respected.
But if you want something to look forward to ~ soe of the most respected people are dead.
;)
Why would the average age be of any interest? If the average age were 42, we could all be 42, or half of us could be 12 and the other half 72, or one of a huge number of other combinations. And how could you even find out the average age unless you could get over 48,000 people to volunteer their age and find someone willing to enter the responses into a calculator?
I didn't mean to find out the average age, like I said, I just wanted to see if it was all older people with a few younger, or all younger with a few older. You see!!!!!
Chronologically, I am forty-nine years old. Mentally, emotionally, psychologically, and psychically, I am somewhat younger than forty-nine (my wife will vouch for the truth of this statement).
I guess since I started the post I'd better put my age. And since the rest of you go about it in a round about way so will I. I am 50 - 6-20-6-2 . p.s. the dashes represent minuses. Figure it out!!
I only said 42 so that I would be below the average age. You're as young as you want to be. I'd guess that a lot of people on thesession.org want to be about 18-23.
"I'd guess that a lot of people on thesession.org want to be about 18-23"
Nah, I'm lucky I survived those years the first time. I'm 39, and don't care to lie abolut it. My brother died several years ago at 38, so I've come to see every year past 38 as a gift.
When visitors would ask my grand-père how old he was, first he would turn to expectorate on the always muddy ground surrounding his banishment shed. Then he would rise slowly from his hand-hewn wheelchair, his cold stare locked on the questioner's eyes.
I always assumed he would lead with a left hook, with the rest of the family thinking he would simply lunge for the person's throat. But he would do neither, because inevitably he would be distracted by the sounds of God's nature: birdsong, the lapping of the water along the edges of the old spillway, the calm bleating of the neighbor's goats as ritual season neared.
My envied ear for pretty music is the only thing I inherited from that old f.
The war clouds were gathering over Europe, and the rain clouds over Cavan when I put in an appearance. The doctor held me up by the ankles, took one look at me and smacked my mother. That's what she told me anyway.
As my father (God rest his soul) always answered this question, I am younger than Methuselah, but old enough to know better. Unlike an old warrant officer I used to know, I cannot claim to have served with Noah when he was a bos'n's mate.
I used to be "Poor but happy at 53" (yay! Paddy Ban O'Broin, you rocked), but now the guys in the hardware shop keep asking me: "Do you want a seniors' card?" Bluudy heck, I'm not THAT old ... yet!
I'm plannin to take me que from Bilbo ... "At ninety he was much the same as at fifty. At ninety-nine they began to call him well-preserved; but shook their heads and thought this was too much of a good thing; it seemed unfair that anyone should possess (apparently) perpetual youth as well as (reputedly) inexhaustible wealth."
So here's to many more adventures ahead before me eleventy-first.
Unfortunately, I have recently passed beyond the answer to life, the universe, and everything. However, things are looking up, because I'm no longer "average"
Me three, wouldn't go back to teenage years for quids. Happiness is attaining an age where you are able to freely leave any room with one or more jerks in it.
Hey Kit - you are only saying that because you are a teen. Its not something that at the time I noticed - its only when I got old enough to get a full time job and travel the world that I noticed how boring and lame being a teenager really was!
Truth be told - I am 5....I am just very very smart.
I am 1318years old. I invented the fiddle and the uilleann pipes. I have forgotten how to play the pipes though and am RE-learning the fiddle.
I know the secret to eternal youth.
I was born when Stalin and Dylan Thomas were still alive, and also many WW1 veterans who were younger then than I am now. Everyone over 51 was a Victorian. We were not yet ready to be told we had never had it so good, as food etc. was still rationed.
The last surviving veteran of the American civil war died when I was nine years old. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon when I was 22. Makes my head spin.
I don't remember a great deal about the Fifties. I remember biting another boy in the leg at infant school. This was not strictly necessary, as food rationing had finished by then. I have to confess, I did it for pleasure.
Nicholas, thank you for your frank admission. Would there be bone bundles outside your front door too? Do you go through periods of reform and redemption, and take the bundles down; then later, regress, and put the bundles back up?
... oh I remember when milk was ladelled into billycans in the servery near the back door by the milkman who did the rounds by horse and cart. The dog used ta go bananas in the kitchen. Enough to curdle the milk ... and me Mum stirring the washing in the old copper and hand wringing the sheets before she hung em on the line, one of them wire lines with the big prop pole ... and milk puddings every meal ... and ... and ... blackouts and candles ... and throwing a towel over the mirror and having sing songs around the open fire place in the dark.
... oh bugger ... must be getting old!
Atahualpa Quigley - that morbid stuff about bone bundles is incomprehensible to me. You have probably been listening to too much Country and Appalachian stuff, or else Tom Lehrer - though I suppose if you're in California you pick up strange things from the Mexicans too.
Every country has a different system for rag and bone collection, that's all. Here and there, particular households have more to donate to the enterprise. Yes, most of our culture does come straight from the Aztecs.
You're welcome, Clear Drops. I am glad to read that you can take your PUNishment like a man.
Would any of you be willing to flesh out the skeletons of your comments about bones?
Before there is an outburst of righteous indignation about bones, I would invite the older members to share their childhood memories dating from the time before, and after, some of the sermons by the blessed Saint Patrick himself; wherein he condemned the practices of cannibalism, and head hunting. My family weren't the only ones who were reluctant to take down their collections of bones.
Bless you, Clear Drops, for you understand the nuances of fine dining. Substitute ground peanuts instead of bones, heat in a clay pot, and you have mole (accent over the e) poblano. Pour it over roast chicken...or a pesky sundowner.
Atahualpa ... you mean to say you didn't keep your skeletons IN the closet? Tee hee hee. ... and I seem to remember seeing something about, was it, fried Iguana and Green Ant eggs? ... that didn't take off in Europe quite like potatoes and chocolate (once someone had the bright idea of combining the cocoa with sugar instead of chilli) ... and the Europeans in the New World would never have been bright enough to realise that they should use ground up fish bones to fertilize their corn seeds, hey ...
2x2=4 4x4=16 8x8=64
4+1=5 16+1=17 64+1=65
5+1=6 17+1=18 65+1=66
after further calculation i have dtermined that it works for all the even numbers.Ain't math grand! as for myself , research has borne out my own theory an average of one year is added to my age every 365 days or so
How Old?
How Old?
Hi it's me again. Submitting an annoying post!!! But what is the average age, here on 'the session'? Just curious?
Dialed
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
I just turned 22.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Glass of Beer
Re: How Old?
My age is pretty average for people born when I was.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by RichardB
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O.K. So I'm guessing like 95?
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
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I'm looking forward to being old. You get a damn site more respect.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by ...
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I was joking RichardB, don't take it as an insult !!!!!!!!!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
I'm 252 in dog years.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by SWFL Fiddler
Re: How Old?
Is that 36? Ooops didn't mean to spill it!!!!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
"what is the average age, here on 'the session'?"
42
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by CreadurMawnOrganig
Re: How Old?
54 ~ born 22, February 1954
El Paso, TX
Michael you are respected.
But if you want something to look forward to ~ soe of the most respected people are dead.
;)
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Ben Steen
Old?
. . . some . . . are dead
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Ben Steen
Re: How Old?
Why would the average age be of any interest? If the average age were 42, we could all be 42, or half of us could be 12 and the other half 72, or one of a huge number of other combinations. And how could you even find out the average age unless you could get over 48,000 people to volunteer their age and find someone willing to enter the responses into a calculator?
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by GaryAMartin
Re: How Old?
I didn't mean to find out the average age, like I said, I just wanted to see if it was all older people with a few younger, or all younger with a few older. You see!!!!!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Age range?
The term average;
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/lessons/introstatistics/
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Ben Steen
Re: How Old?
Thank - You so much I feel so much smarter now !!!!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
I am of un-average age.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Phantom Button
Re: How Old?
I am 17. All of my other posts are lies. This one is the truth.
You can't handle the truth.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by bodhran bliss
Re: How Old?
Is 17 the average from all your prior posts?
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Ben Steen
Re: How Old?
Maybe it's a code and he's really the numbers reversed!!! 71
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
57, or as I write on the board if my students ask, LVII , which leads to another lesson.
George Burns once said "you can't help getting older; just don't get old."
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Greg the Piano Tuner
Re: How Old?
I was born in 1952, but my average age this last month has been about nine. The weather affects it to some extent, you see.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by nicholas
Re: How Old?
Chronologically, I am forty-nine years old. Mentally, emotionally, psychologically, and psychically, I am somewhat younger than forty-nine (my wife will vouch for the truth of this statement).
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by fauxcelt
Re: How Old?
I'm mid-forties on the outside, 19 inside though.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by minijackpot
Re: How Old?
42 So I guess that means I'm average.
Things could be worse. I could be 43!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Fishmonger
Re: How Old?
I guess since I started the post I'd better put my age. And since the rest of you go about it in a round about way so will I. I am 50 - 6-20-6-2 . p.s. the dashes represent minuses. Figure it out!!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
"I'm looking forward to being old. You get a damn site more respect."
I wish... About the only respect I get is my Senior Citizen discount.
I used to give my age in hexadecimal units, but that currently doesn't work so well (3D).
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Bob himself
Re: How Old?
I only said 42 so that I would be below the average age. You're as young as you want to be. I'd guess that a lot of people on thesession.org want to be about 18-23.
I want to be 34.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by CreadurMawnOrganig
Re: How Old?
Just as young as some of the regular contributors based in OZ.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by slainte
Re: How Old?
Read my bio.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Why Bother?
Re: How Old?
When my schoolkids ask I usually say " Nearly as old as your Grandma".
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by kuec
Re: How Old?
"I'd guess that a lot of people on thesession.org want to be about 18-23"
Nah, I'm lucky I survived those years the first time. I'm 39, and don't care to lie abolut it. My brother died several years ago at 38, so I've come to see every year past 38 as a gift.
Carpe diem
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by tracywag
Re: How Old?
I'm sorry about your brother. And you stated a good fact, most of us take our lives for granted. But every year we live is a HUGE gift!!!!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
54 years, chronologically. Mental, and emotional ages would have to be much lower. My favorite musicians are/were boys at heart. Carpe diem!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Atahualpa Quigley
Re: How Old?
My logon could be a bit of a giveaway
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by millionyears_bc
Re: How Old?
Yes, every year we live is a gift. There is no guarantee that we will be alive tomorrow.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by fauxcelt
Re: How Old?
I'm older than all of you added together twice.
When visitors would ask my grand-père how old he was, first he would turn to expectorate on the always muddy ground surrounding his banishment shed. Then he would rise slowly from his hand-hewn wheelchair, his cold stare locked on the questioner's eyes.
I always assumed he would lead with a left hook, with the rest of the family thinking he would simply lunge for the person's throat. But he would do neither, because inevitably he would be distracted by the sounds of God's nature: birdsong, the lapping of the water along the edges of the old spillway, the calm bleating of the neighbor's goats as ritual season neared.
My envied ear for pretty music is the only thing I inherited from that old f.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by NEW Pure Drop® Ear Canal Oil
Re: How Old?
15
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by dinn2
Re: How Old?
New Drops, if you ever write some fiction please let me know - I wish to buy a 1st edition.
As for me, I'm 44. But they say 44 is the new 37 so I feel quite good about it.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Jusa Nutter Eejit
Re: How Old?
Me is Tirty Blood Claut two ya bumble claut
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by upmine3
Re: How Old?
54, but i'll be 55 in october.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Mandogal
Re: How Old?
33
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by snorre
Re: How Old?
I'm not a teenager, but not quite ready for the banishment shed. I'm one year older than a prime number and two years older than a square number.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by airport
Re: How Old?
So, does that make you 12? Or is 10 even a square number?!!
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
10 is not, but your age is
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by airport
Re: How Old?
6x6=36
36+1=37
36+2=38
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Bob himself
Re: How Old?
gold star for Bob...
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by airport
Re: How Old?
Being a teenager is the suckiest of all ages ever. I mean - you cant even live out of home and you have to go to school...boring.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by bb
Re: How Old?
I'm ten years older than dirt and thirteen years older than God's dog.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Bob himself
Re: How Old?
Hey Dialed - how come you havent put down what age you are?
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by bb
Re: How Old?
bb's age equals Avogadro's constant divided by the distance between us and proxima centauri times my shoe size
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by airport
Re: How Old?
I'm the same as Mandogal. Middle aged on Columbus Day. My parents are older.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by vonnieestes
Re: How Old?
no wait, minus my shoe size
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by airport
Re: How Old?
but first you have to convert everything to Kelvins
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by airport
Re: How Old?
Jussa--It's all fiction and/or friction at this site.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by NEW Pure Drop® Ear Canal Oil
Re: How Old?
The war clouds were gathering over Europe, and the rain clouds over Cavan when I put in an appearance. The doctor held me up by the ankles, took one look at me and smacked my mother. That's what she told me anyway.
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Free Reed
Re: How Old?
Free Reed, your entrance tops mine. When I came into the world, the nurse ran out to my dad and exlcaimed "it's a bachelor!"
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Atahualpa Quigley
Re: How Old?
As my father (God rest his soul) always answered this question, I am younger than Methuselah, but old enough to know better. Unlike an old warrant officer I used to know, I cannot claim to have served with Noah when he was a bos'n's mate.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by AlBrown
Re: How Old?
I,m as old as me tongue and some older than me teeth but only as old as i feel at any given moment
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by pencross
Re: How Old?
I'm a Stratogenarian--born the same year as the Fender Stratocaster.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratocaster
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by GDub
Re: How Old?
Airport: 198 also works.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by ayedbl
Re: How Old?
28 this December... but don't feel like growing up anytime soon.

# Posted on August 19th 2008 by davydd
Re: How Old?
My current age is the ultimate answer to the ultimate question of life the universe and everything.
Which sadly makes me average in this group.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by CleverName
Re: How Old?
I used to be "Poor but happy at 53" (yay! Paddy Ban O'Broin, you rocked), but now the guys in the hardware shop keep asking me: "Do you want a seniors' card?" Bluudy heck, I'm not THAT old ... yet!
I'm plannin to take me que from Bilbo ... "At ninety he was much the same as at fifty. At ninety-nine they began to call him well-preserved; but shook their heads and thought this was too much of a good thing; it seemed unfair that anyone should possess (apparently) perpetual youth as well as (reputedly) inexhaustible wealth."
So here's to many more adventures ahead before me eleventy-first.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Clear Drops
Re: How Old?
For all you codgers, here's the new mantra:
"Old it's the new young!"
Always remain hardcore!
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by GDub
Re: How Old?
57 in October.....
'You're only young once but you can stay immature forever' ....
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by zoukboy
Re: How Old?
hey ayedbl - 18 too
did you make to weiser?
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by airport
Re: How Old?
Unfortunately, I have recently passed beyond the answer to life, the universe, and everything. However, things are looking up, because I'm no longer "average"
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Reverend
Re: How Old?
In fact, you could say that I'm "above average"
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Reverend
Re: How Old?
I'm still 53 for, like, another month. I agree totally with bb - the teenage
years are horrible and for me they lingered on into my 20s
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Hup
Re: How Old?
Teenage years aren't all bad.
And airport could also be 6.
Or 3.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by kjay_bc_box
Re: How Old?
Me three, wouldn't go back to teenage years for quids. Happiness is attaining an age where you are able to freely leave any room with one or more jerks in it.
43.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Tish
Re: How Old?
47 this month.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Henk Bos
Re: How Old?
Hey Kit - you are only saying that because you are a teen. Its not something that at the time I noticed - its only when I got old enough to get a full time job and travel the world that I noticed how boring and lame being a teenager really was!
Truth be told - I am 5....I am just very very smart.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by bb
Re: How Old?
I am 1318years old. I invented the fiddle and the uilleann pipes. I have forgotten how to play the pipes though and am RE-learning the fiddle.
I know the secret to eternal youth.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by session savage
Re: How Old?
I've always wondered why "He has forgotten more about (whatever) than most of us know" has generally counted as a compliment...
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by nicholas
Re: How Old?
23
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by jasonb
Re: How Old?
You're only as old as the bodhran player you feel.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by boxedup
Re: How Old?
A quarter century and none the wiser.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by DrSilverSpear
Re: How Old?
They told me I was born in 1944, but me dad didn't get back from the war until 1945, so I don't know how old I am.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by mcknowall
Re: How Old?
Ah kj_box_player, don't even read the stuff on this thread.
I'm sure you're having a great time in your teens!
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Hup
Re: How Old?
I was born when Stalin and Dylan Thomas were still alive, and also many WW1 veterans who were younger then than I am now. Everyone over 51 was a Victorian. We were not yet ready to be told we had never had it so good, as food etc. was still rationed.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by nicholas
Re: How Old?
The last surviving veteran of the American civil war died when I was nine years old. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon when I was 22. Makes my head spin.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Bob himself
Re: How Old?
60. Sixty. Six-ty.
No, obviously impossible.
The pensions nice, though
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by c.g.
Re: How Old?
Clear Drops, it sounds as if you need a change of Hobbit although nun of the above responses will work.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by fauxcelt
Re: How Old?
Since to a teenager any age over 20 is classed as "old" then I am definitely old.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by bowburner
Re: How Old?
I don't remember a great deal about the Fifties. I remember biting another boy in the leg at infant school. This was not strictly necessary, as food rationing had finished by then. I have to confess, I did it for pleasure.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by nicholas
Re: How Old?
And to see what would happen.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by nicholas
Re: How Old?
What happened?
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by bowburner
Re: How Old?
Nicholas, thank you for your frank admission. Would there be bone bundles outside your front door too? Do you go through periods of reform and redemption, and take the bundles down; then later, regress, and put the bundles back up?
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Atahualpa Quigley
Re: How Old?
... oh I remember when milk was ladelled into billycans in the servery near the back door by the milkman who did the rounds by horse and cart. The dog used ta go bananas in the kitchen. Enough to curdle the milk ... and me Mum stirring the washing in the old copper and hand wringing the sheets before she hung em on the line, one of them wire lines with the big prop pole ... and milk puddings every meal ... and ... and ... blackouts and candles ... and throwing a towel over the mirror and having sing songs around the open fire place in the dark.
... oh bugger ... must be getting old!
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Clear Drops
Re: How Old?
... and the rag and bone man ... and ... and ... and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Clear Drops
Re: How Old?
I got told off.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by nicholas
Re: How Old?
Atahualpa Quigley - that morbid stuff about bone bundles is incomprehensible to me. You have probably been listening to too much Country and Appalachian stuff, or else Tom Lehrer - though I suppose if you're in California you pick up strange things from the Mexicans too.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by nicholas
Re: How Old?
Every country has a different system for rag and bone collection, that's all. Here and there, particular households have more to donate to the enterprise. Yes, most of our culture does come straight from the Aztecs.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by Atahualpa Quigley
Re: How Old?
I don't know how old I am, but Dad told me that when I was a baby I was so ugly they had to feed me with a slingshot.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by Gzeg
Re: How Old?
... hey the Aztecs drank the ground up bones of their ancestors along with their cocoa
... seasoned with chilli powder ... Yum! ... hey Atahualpa.
Sorry, I'm just a hick from the bush, and I'm a bit confused about "bone bundles". How is it morbid Nicholas? Please enlighten.
... and ... loverly pun there fauxcelt ... appreciated ... Shirely thanks.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by Clear Drops
Re: How Old?
Bundles of bones - A friend told me that, as a boy in the 1950s, he used to play in the bone yard at the glue factory.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by minijackpot
Re: How Old?
Oh, where are you vaguely mehere? Around where I grew up the glue factory was a nickname for the abattoir ...
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by Clear Drops
Re: How Old?
You're welcome, Clear Drops. I am glad to read that you can take your PUNishment like a man.
Would any of you be willing to flesh out the skeletons of your comments about bones?
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by fauxcelt
Re: How Old?
Before there is an outburst of righteous indignation about bones, I would invite the older members to share their childhood memories dating from the time before, and after, some of the sermons by the blessed Saint Patrick himself; wherein he condemned the practices of cannibalism, and head hunting. My family weren't the only ones who were reluctant to take down their collections of bones.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by Atahualpa Quigley
Re: How Old?
Bless you, Clear Drops, for you understand the nuances of fine dining. Substitute ground peanuts instead of bones, heat in a clay pot, and you have mole (accent over the e) poblano. Pour it over roast chicken...or a pesky sundowner.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by Atahualpa Quigley
Re: How Old?
Atahualpa ... you mean to say you didn't keep your skeletons IN the closet? Tee hee hee. ... and I seem to remember seeing something about, was it, fried Iguana and Green Ant eggs? ... that didn't take off in Europe quite like potatoes and chocolate (once someone had the bright idea of combining the cocoa with sugar instead of chilli) ... and the Europeans in the New World would never have been bright enough to realise that they should use ground up fish bones to fertilize their corn seeds, hey ...
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by Clear Drops
Re: How Old?
If you don't have a skeleton, does that make you an invertebrate punster?
# Posted on August 21st 2008 by fauxcelt
Re: How Old?
No bones about it, Fauxcelt.
# Posted on August 21st 2008 by zepherin
Re: How Old?
Thank you Clogstepping, LOL.
# Posted on August 21st 2008 by fauxcelt
Re: How Old?
44 - I'm more honest than the others....
# Posted on August 25th 2008 by Mando Deb
Re: How Old?
29
Not much more to say really
# Posted on August 25th 2008 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: How Old?
Well I'm 16 if anyone is still reading this post.
# Posted on August 26th 2008 by Dialed4Life
Re: How Old?
2x2=4 4x4=16 8x8=64
4+1=5 16+1=17 64+1=65
5+1=6 17+1=18 65+1=66
after further calculation i have dtermined that it works for all the even numbers.Ain't math grand! as for myself , research has borne out my own theory an average of one year is added to my age every 365 days or so
# Posted on August 27th 2008 by pipewatcher
Re: How Old?
It's about time you told us your chronological age, Dialed4Life.
# Posted on August 27th 2008 by fauxcelt
Re: How Old?
a.d. ix Kal. Mart. A.V.C. MMDCXCI
# Posted on August 27th 2008 by Trevor Jennings