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How Old Are You?


Jestgar

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Jestgar Rising Star

Just curious about the average age of the c.com users.


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kareng Grand Master

Noticed you didn't say how old you are! :lol:

Razzle Dazzle Brazell Enthusiast

Old enough to know better, but young enough to do worse! Lol I am 22.

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

Haha I think I'm just at old enough to know better...I'm 30, eeekkk...when did that happen!? ?

bartfull Rising Star

I'll be 58 next month. I was tempted to lie and say I was 68 so you could all tell me how wonderful I look for my age. :lol:

beachbirdie Contributor

Old as the hills and twice as dusty.

Somewhere between 50 and 60, I've lost track. :ph34r:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

28. I tried to think of something funny to accompany this information the way everyone else did, but I got nuthin.


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~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

28. I tried to think of something funny to accompany this information the way everyone else did, but I got nuthin.

You can be in the old enough to know better group with me! Haha although....when I turned 30 a few months ago my friends coined it the "Dirty Thirty"...hehe so maybe it should be old enough to know better but has no regard for the rules?? ?

love2travel Mentor

Old enough to know better, but young enough to do worse! Lol I am 22.

I am almost old enough to be your mother! :lol:

love2travel Mentor

28. I tried to think of something funny to accompany this information the way everyone else did, but I got nuthin.

...but your feet only look 26. :P

sa1937 Community Regular

I am almost old enough to be your mother! :lol:

And I think I am old enough to be YOUR mother! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

love2travel Mentor

And I think I am old enough to be YOUR mother! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

Hi, Mom. Keeping Razzle, your granddaughter, in line?

kareng Grand Master

I would say 29 but I have a 19 yr old so that would make my hub a child molester! :ph34r:

psawyer Proficient

Well, it's no secret since it is in my profile--58.

bartfull Rising Star

My cat isn't celiac, but just in case you were wondering, she will be 13 next month - she was born on my birthday! And even though SHE is old enough to know better, she doesn't.

cahill Collaborator

I am 55 but my kids tell me I act like I am going on 25 ,lol

Jestgar Rising Star

47

Seems like a lot of older folk and a couple young'ns so far.

elye Community Regular

46...... . . .. .. . ..That's about 42 American.... :rolleyes:

Equally interesting, for me, is everybody's weight. 61 kg here.....

Ha! Now that's ONE way, I'm guessing, to shut down a thread..... :lol:

sa1937 Community Regular

Hi, Mom. Keeping Razzle, your granddaughter, in line?

How did you know? Impossible, totally impossible to keep that girl in line! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

jerseyangel Proficient

56. Diagnosed at 49.

Lisa Mentor

I'm younger than Peter, yet older than Patti. And want to be free to act like I'm 13. :ph34r::P

psawyer Proficient

47

Seems like a lot of older folk and a couple young'ns so far.

Hey, you calling me "older folk," you youngster?

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

Hey, you calling me "older folk," you youngster?

Hehe I wondered if someone would catch that! ?

Razzle Dazzle Brazell Enthusiast

I am almost old enough to be your mother! :lol:

Hey you said it not me, in the presence of all these witnesses and it is set in"online" which unlike stone, cannot be washed away.

RL2011 Rookie

I am 51 years old.

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