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VonHelsching 06-04-06 11:21 PM

36 here.

CCIP 06-04-06 11:24 PM

22

I often feel much older and act younger for some reason :88)

Torplexed 06-05-06 12:04 AM

99 going on 12.

Can't believe my granddaughter married that idiot......

http://zioxville.homestead.com/files/MyFuture.jpg

Frankenstein 06-05-06 12:38 AM

38 with an understanding wife who puts up with SH3, IL2, and a s**tload of WW2 DVD's.

lafeeverted 06-05-06 01:34 AM

40 in a number of days! Luckily with a girlfriend who also puts up with SH3, all things WW2 and car racing ( of course that means I have to put up with HGTV, Project Runway and lots and lots of shoes ) :rotfl:

JSalinger 06-05-06 02:43 AM

17 in six weeks, with a mother who thinks I spend every minute of my time before and after school that doesn't involve homework, eating, chores, sleeping, hitting the head, and getting ready for school playing SHIII. :lol: Thank you Ubisoft!

perisher 06-05-06 03:22 AM

51 - I was actually on a U-Boat
 
Well I'm 52 actually and I was never on a real U-Boat but I have visited the Finnish sub "Vesikko", the Type IIA prototype. I have also been to Chicago on several occasions but never had time to see the U-505:cry: .
I did once spend a day at sea in a Royal Navy "A Class" boat, while doing an underwater warfare course.

Umfuld 06-05-06 03:26 AM

Have 400 or so people really voted in this poll?

Gosh.

CptGrayWolf 06-05-06 04:16 AM

33 years old, life is short folks, play hard. :rock:
If there's a good looking gal you've been meaning to ask out, go for it! :up:

SkvyWvr 06-05-06 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by don1reed
I'm older 'n dirt...

...where do you fit in?

1883-1900 Lost Generation
1900-1910 Interbellum Generation
1900-1924 G.I. Generation
1911-1924 Greatest Generation
1929-1956 American High
1925-1945 Silent Generation
1946-1964 Baby Boomers
1948-1962 Beat Generation
1954-1965 Generation Jones
1964-1984 Consciousness Revolution
1958-1968 Baby Busters
1961-1981 Generation X
1975-1985 MTV Generation
1984-2005 Culture Wars
1981-1986 Boomerang Generation
1977-2003 Generation Y
1982------ iGeneration
2001------ New Silent Generation

Baby Boomer here. 51 yrs. Been there, done that and bought the t-shirt. Wife would rather have me on the computer @ home than bar hopping and chasing skirts;)

JScones 06-05-06 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkvyWvr
Baby Boomer here. 51 yrs. Been there, done that and bought the t-shirt. Wife would rather have me on the computer @ home than bar hopping and chasing skirts;)

Oddly, my wife would prefer it the other way around. :hmm: I don't understand the logic - she complains when I'm on the computer, she complains when I'm at the pub, so I don't see the difference either way.

Stev1 06-05-06 06:46 AM

I,m 49

Other games are Doom3, Doom3 ROE, Medal of Honor(Assault,Breakthrough,Pacific Assault) CSI Miami

SkvyWvr 06-05-06 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JScones
Oddly, my wife would prefer it the other way around. :hmm: I don't understand the logic - she complains when I'm on the computer, she complains when I'm at the pub, so I don't see the difference either way.

Given that situation, I would opt for the Pub.:p

perisher 06-05-06 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JScones
Oddly, my wife would prefer it the other way around. :hmm: I don't understand the logic - she complains when I'm on the computer, she complains when I'm at the pub, so I don't see the difference either way.

Surely the difference is :- When you are in the pub you can't hear her complaining:()1:

Sailor Steve 06-05-06 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JSalinger
17 in six weeks, with a mother who thinks I spend every minute of my time before and after school that doesn't involve homework, eating, chores, sleeping, hitting the head, and getting ready for school playing SHIII. :lol: Thank you Ubisoft!

A friend of mine's three sons all grew up as tabletop wargamers. When his wife complained that's all they ever did, he replied "Well, they could be out on the streets playing with guns and drugs instead".

Funny, I voted back when the poll was new, and I could have sworn I posted something then. Anyway, I'm 56, still play in a rock 'n' roll band, still ride motorcycles, still...well, that parts none o' your business.


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