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Age Distribution


Guest Michele H

age distribution  

88 members have voted

  1. 1. your age

    • less than 10
      0
    • 10 to 12
      0
    • 13 to 15
      5
    • 16 to 18
      18
    • 19 t0 21
      9
    • 22 to 29
      9
    • 30 - 39
      13
    • 40 to 49
      13
    • 50 to 59
      7
    • 60 to 69
      13
    • 70 to 79
      1
    • 80 or older
      0


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Guest Donna Jean

Well, maybe the majority are younger, but we have a very good representation of the older guys and gals...

I'm 60....Mary Ellen, Sally, Elizabeth K, Carolyn Marie, are all over 55..

And these are just Moderators..there are many members 50 and up....

Of course many here are as young as 12 years old...

I'm interested to see how your poll goes...

Thanks, Hon...

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest NatashaJade

I'll be turning the page to 40 in March...entering the new demographic...

Of course, as we all know, 40 is the new 30, so I'll be the new 30 in March. It's much better that way!

luv you all for making me once again aware of my impending doom...

Gin

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Guest ChloëC

Michele,

"My impression is that most of those who play here are younger -"

apparently younger here seems to mean younger than 79. (not that being 80 or over is, like, old or anything, but, uh, well, um, you know what I mean.....)

Chloë (62 and proud of it, tho sometimes I do feel every bit that old <sigh>)

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Guest Astro_Liz
luv you all for making me once again aware of my impending doom...

I'll second that thought! <_<

I'm 26 going on 40 (feel like it anyway).

Let's all sing the doom song now... doom d-doom doom doom dooooom d-d-doom doom doom. I bet no one here gets that reference... once again making me feel old, or just weird! :P:blink:

~Liz~

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Let's all sing the doom song now... doom d-doom doom doom dooooom d-d-doom doom doom. I bet no one here gets that

I got it but then I'm 58 - I just realized, Donna Jean has left me back in this other age group, she just keeps darting out ahead of me, 6 months ahead on the hormones now two years ahead in age and in a different demographic - do you think she's trying to get rid of me?

Love ya,

Sally

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I'll second that thought! <_<

I'm 26 going on 40 (feel like it anyway).

Let's all sing the doom song now... doom d-doom doom doom dooooom d-d-doom doom doom. I bet no one here gets that reference... once again making me feel old, or just weird! :P:blink:

~Liz~

Hey, I don't get . . . the doom song . . . what is it?? Maybe I'm just duumb :ph34r:

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Hey, I don't get . . . the doom song . . . what is it?? Maybe I'm just duumb :ph34r:

In a lot of old movies, comedies and cartoons it was a short theme played that had an ominous tone and the way that Astro Liz stated it pretty much sums up the rhythm, very slowly as a dirge.

It is hard to describe but it is actually the Funeral March by Chopin!

Here it is:

Love ya,

Sally

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Hi Hun,

I am 40 something or other and have been that age for a while now :blush: and

will be for a while yet !!!!, in other words , name rank and number , thats all yer gonna

get outa this gal ,,,,,you can pull my hair, pinch me hard !!!I aint givin in ,,,,,luv,viv :blink:

(sorry, but give me half a chance and i will indulge myself, :):blush: )

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Guest yvonne
Sixty-two going on sixteen (says my therapist!)

Lizzy

Wow, Lizzy. I'm sixty-two and was going to say "going on 40", but I think your answer is much more appropriate. However, since you *are* a year ahead of me, my correct answer would be, ".....going on 15." :D

I've just started HRT and can tell that I really have some serious traits of adolescent girls. I love every one of them.

Babygirl,

Yvonne

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I'm 26 going on 40 (feel like it anyway).

Let's all sing the doom song now... doom d-doom doom doom dooooom d-d-doom doom doom. I bet no one here gets that reference... once again making me feel old, or just weird! :P:blink:

~Liz~

26 too! ^_^

And of course I get that reference, Invader Zim was my friend's favorite show. I think he even sent me an MP3 that I still have :blink:

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Guest Vivian

I'm 36 but I honestly feel like I'm 25. I get carded all the time.

It is 1:40am, what am I doing still awake?. Can't sleep too much energy.

Love,

Vivian

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