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Briefing Room Polls (Guests Welcome!) => The Briefingroom Polls => Topic started by: truth_seeker on March 24, 2020, 05:30:19 pm
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Just curious
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I'm 68
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63 and feeling it
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67 tomorrow
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63 years old here. I have some not so good days and I have some better days. I'm thankful when I wake up in the morning and can step outside watch the morning sun come up and take a breath of fresh air!!
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I'm 75, and intend to live long and prosper. :patriot:
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67 tomorrow
I need to remember that...
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65 in December, My life of booze, smoke and wild women are starting to catch up on me but I am not dismayed, I've had a damn good run.
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67. And isn't there a spot on each Member's profile that lists their age?
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62
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67. And isn't there a spot on each Member's profile that lists their age?
yep but you don't have to fill it in
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There should be a generic "Old Bag" or "Old Geezer" category.
Just kidding.
I'm 67.
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25 with nearly 4 decades of practice... :shrug:
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65 in December, My life of booze, smoke and wild women are starting to catch up on me but I am not dismayed, I've had a damn good run.
Good for you @corbe Good for you. happy77
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So far, no one is under 50? One of us catches the virus in here and were all goners. :reaper:
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Heck, I'm just a duffer. All y'all are geezers.
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Just curious
It's a secret... :silly:
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Heck, I'm just a duffer. All y'all are geezers.
:tongue2:
That's Mr. Geezer to you... lol
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65 in December, My life of booze, smoke and wild women are starting to catch up on me but I am not dismayed, I've had a damn good run.
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I'm 59...crap y'all are old!
This is God's waiting room right here. happy77
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I'm 59...crap y'all are old!
This is God's waiting room right here. happy77
Nope, that's down the hall a ways. He already sent me back once....so I'll be here until he calls me home.
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Nope, that's down the hall a ways. He already sent me back once....so I'll be here until he calls me home.
Here's praying you have many, many, many more years!
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Here's praying you have many, many, many more years!
That for all of us, my friend. When the leftists are done making a mess, the young'uns who aren't falling for their crap will need a little guidance here and there, just putting things back together.
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I answered the poll correctly.
But my age is 39. :silly: :tongue2:
And I think I’ll keep it there until I’m 65? 70?
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I answered the poll correctly.
But my age is 39. :silly: :tongue2:
And I think I’ll keep it there until I’m 65? 70?
My younger sis does the same. She has a system down that keeps her 27... It used to be simple addition and subtraction, but anymore, it's turning into an algorithm :laugh:.
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My younger sis does the same. She has a system down that keeps her 27... It used to be simple addition and subtraction, but anymore, it's turning into an algorithm :laugh:.
Reminds me of a Yeoman we had in the Navy. We both had the same cheapest Timex watch they sold in the Ship's Store. They ran around 5 minutes off every day. He only set his watch when he bought it and never again. You could ask him the time and he factored the time delta almost instantly and he was right on.
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59 as of last month. :whistle:
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Reminds me of a Yeoman we had in the Navy. We both had the same cheapest Timex watch they sold in the Ship's Store. They ran around 5 minutes off every day. He only set his watch when he bought it and never again. You could ask him the time and he factored the time delta almost instantly and he was right on.
LOL!!
That ain't me. I can't keep time in a steel pail.
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LOL!!
That ain't me. I can't keep time in a steel pail.
Only punched a clock for nine months in the last 30 years. Ran on Geolograph (rig) time or 'Indian time' for the rest of it. Worked for me. I haven't worn a watch for 40 years.
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Only punched a clock for nine months in the last 30 years. Ran on Geolograph (rig) time or 'Indian time' for the rest of it. Worked for me. I haven't worn a watch for 40 years.
Yep... Indian time. Sun/hand-width is an hour, more or less. Hillbilly appointments are notoriously lax. 'mid-morning' or 'late afternoon' is as close to appointed time as you'll get, and that not very often.
I am different sitting here in Command Central, what with my phone nagging me, and 3 monitors telling me what... Every reminder, every to-do, right in front of my face... But that is because they have to be. The minute I unplug, which minute I long for, all that time falls right out of my ear. ad I am back on natural time. Which ain't time at all.
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Yep... Indian time. Sun/hand-width is an hour, more or less. Hillbilly appointments are notoriously lax. 'mid-morning' or 'late afternoon' is as close to appointed time as you'll get, and that not very often.
I am different sitting here in Command Central, what with my phone nagging me, and 3 monitors telling me what... Every reminder, every to-do, right in front of my face... But that is because they have to be. The minute I unplug, which minute I long for, all that time falls right out of my ear. ad I am back on natural time. Which ain't time at all.
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Many moons ago I worked a well in Nevada. Had to be there for the pre-spud meeting, and was on the payroll from there. Problem was, the rig wasn't, completely, and that meant no light plant, not rigged up yet. So me and the guy working with me got paid to camp in the desert for a week. I was no stranger (nor was he) to cooking over a fire, and didn't have that many items with me that would go bad in the heat, anyway. Aside from going down to the river every couple of days to cut the sweat, it was pretty decent, and we spent the days inspecting equipment, getting stuff that had been looted from the mobile lab (a 700 mile scavenger hunt) and checking out the surface geology, which was pretty neat, in itself.
One thing I did notice, though, was that inside of a day, I was up with the sun and ready to sleep within an hour of dark. Right back to a natural rhythm without electric lights.
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One thing I did notice, though, was that inside of a day, I was up with the sun and ready to sleep within an hour of dark. Right back to a natural rhythm without electric lights.
That sounds like a good time. Though 700 miles, I hope at least horses were involved...
I am the same way - I have all kinds of trouble with my artificial environment... I have to remember to turn lights off at 9 pm or I will just keep going - I don't know it's dark. My last alarm is at 11pm which tells me to shut off everything, put on the kettle, and go out on the porch with my tea. Half an hour and I can feel that rhythm.
Same with morning. Inside my cave, with the windows shut all winter, I don't know the dawn. Terrible trouble getting up... groggy, grumpy... takes an hour or two to shake my giggles out.
But put me under the stars in a tarp shelter and I am up like a shot the minute the birds start squeaking half an hour before sunrise... Wide awake in an instant, and ready.
Yep. I know that rhythm thing. I feel it in my very bones. I am not made for time.
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I'm 59...crap y'all are old!
This is God's waiting room right here. happy77
@mrpotatohead
@roamer_1
Thank you, potato, for your message, you know the one. I am 86 and running for Miss America when I am 100.
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I feel half naked without a watch. Not a morning person either. My wife says I am part werewolf, for I like the night.
Happy Birthday to EdinVA!
My age is 66. I am in great health. As long as my mind is functioning, I would like to continue living.