I'm 37 and am a divorce attorney in NJ
Where were you when I needed you 5 years ago!
LOL
I'm 37 and am a divorce attorney in NJ
<-MrZoSo-> said:I don't work. I have a wealthy wife, and shes 12 yrs younger than me, and smokin hot.![]()
nielsen said:I'm 53 and a history prof. at a university here on the west coast of Canada. You all make me feel old this morning as I begin another semester. Sigh...........
I was around then too. Just not on this board.watchbuff said:I'm 37 and am a divorce attorney in NJ
Where were you when I needed you 5 years ago!
LOL
by no_one on Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:14 am
nielsen wrote:I'm 53 and a history prof. at a university here on the west coast of Canada. You all make me feel old this morning as I begin another semester. Sigh...........
Don't feel so bad...
52, Graphic Designer, former college prof.
Ok, feel bad. You're still older than me.
Para said:Prof at the best military... :wink:
Age?
Developmental: circumstances made me old by the age of 20... I'd guess now about 70yo, but my wife would argue for 10yo... I think I'm simply becoming senile, but that's my opinion!
Physical: Still "maxing out" APFT in any age-group with a solid margin; I'd guess 25yo, but with bones in lower extremities of a 45yo. (no great pain or impairment,... but, officially, enough to get disability checks, if I lacked integrity and wanted to "juice" the system (like so many they-owe-it-to-me-I'll-get-every-dime-I-can vets... I'm a combat vet myself, I hope no offense will be taken!)
RWI: Newborn (<1yr)
Chronological: born in the 60's... but I had to double-check (see senility bit above) and I didn't have my "nnnnnnne-ccccccceeee-ssaaaaaa-ry pppppppppres-crcrcrcrip-tion glglglglg-asses" (to quote one of my all time favorite: "My cousin Vinny")
daytona4me said:Para said:Prof at the best military... :wink:
Age?
Developmental: circumstances made me old by the age of 20... I'd guess now about 70yo, but my wife would argue for 10yo... I think I'm simply becoming senile, but that's my opinion!
Physical: Still "maxing out" APFT in any age-group with a solid margin; I'd guess 25yo, but with bones in lower extremities of a 45yo. (no great pain or impairment,... but, officially, enough to get disability checks, if I lacked integrity and wanted to "juice" the system (like so many they-owe-it-to-me-I'll-get-every-dime-I-can vets... I'm a combat vet myself, I hope no offense will be taken!)
RWI: Newborn (<1yr)
Chronological: born in the 60's... but I had to double-check (see senility bit above) and I didn't have my "nnnnnnne-ccccccceeee-ssaaaaaa-ry pppppppppres-crcrcrcrip-tion glglglglg-asses" (to quote one of my all time favorite: "My cousin Vinny")
What a great post...lots of personality comes out in a post like this... seem like a pretty cool dude! :mrgreen: Lot's of respect to you!
drhydro said:Senior engineer for a manufacturer of off-road hydrostatic drive systems. I work in the manufacturing support area, design instrumentation and data acquisition systems for production test.
For fun, I destroy watches, aircraft clocks, help restore old airyplanes and stuff that goes in em.... do some hamming, too (W5GNF)
and to HK45ca- I seem to recall seeing a couple of pics of overstuffed Piper J-3's in your posts earlier in this thread. if you're in the NW US, and if you've seen the B-17 that the Museum of Flight has there in Seattle, that Norden bombsight in the nose is one that I restored and donated to it. Too bad they aren't going to fly that airplane.
And Rogerwine- move over, I'm 65 too. As of last July. Do I have the oldfart award?
All the rest of you- get off my lawn!! [smilie=cussing.gif] [smilie=cussing.gif]
rogerwine said:by no_one on Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:14 am
Looks like I could be the oldest guy here (65). I knew this day would arrive !!