How old are you?

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  • Under 25

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  • 25 to 35

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  • 36 to 45

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  • 46 to 55

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  • 56 to 65

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • over 65

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redbulldog

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I am like Joe, approaching 72, later this month. I am now fully retired for 2 years and am still trying to find the time to enjoy the lathe and the relaxing time. Not many honey-dos just tryung to get everything organized. Between turning, woodworking and lapidary I will need to live to be at least 100 for the supplies I have.
 
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Woodbutcher68

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Got my AARP card last March. I was one of the younger 10% in my woodworking club til I got a couple of new members to join! I think the average age is 68, but there's A LOT of knowledge that gets shared.
You're only as old as you feel!
I feel like I should have retired ten years ago!
 

C. Scott

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Alvin, Texas, USA.
I was looking for this poll. [;)] I am 36 about to turn 37. I am wondering how LONG people have been turning pens and/or woodworking in general. Maybe I should look for that pole. [:)]
 

ctEaglesc

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Too old to give a darn!
I remember 10 cent ice cream cones,15 cent double scoops
cigarettes out a vending machine for a quarter,Camel shorts had 2 cents in the cellophane.
(I could buy cigarettes for my parents first without a note then I needed a note when they changed the law)
Fred Flinstone advertising Winston Cigarettes on T.V. on Friday nites.
All McDonalds were white and red tile, no "inside", put up a temporary plastic covering around the overhang in the winter once you got inside you were out of the wind but it was still cold.
hamburgers were$.15(fifteen cents!!)
Black and white T.V. no remote
Bonanza and Johnny Carson were an hour and a half long( to young to see either of them)
A little later,NBC canceled M*A*S*H CBS picked it up.
The series "Combat" lasted longer than WWII.
different times
[:(]
 

wee willie

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Took early retirement 3 years ago at 56 with unreduced company pension, just applied for early Canada pension to kick in at 60 even though I will lose 30%. If I live until I am 72 I will have broken even as if I took it at 65, and if I go to meet my maker before that I will at least have got some of the money back that I paid in.
 

bigvoots44

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I'm 60 and will be retiring on 31 may. I think it will give me more time to do pens and the things i like to. I have also applied for cpp and my other pension, When I total the prnsions it is really not worth working any longer
 

Scottydont

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Old enough that taking away the remote for punishment for a 5 year old when I was a kid was not an option [;)] (yes, I did that with my kid this morning.) I am 43 years old.
 

wpenm

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I'm 48 and feel every year of it and then some.Was a commercial carpenter until my back gave out.Now I play at the lath and do small projects when I feel like it. Would give anything to be back at work!
 

WoodChucker

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I'm 55 and I had to look it up. [:D]

THE BENEFITS OF GROWING OLDER
1. In a hostage situation you are likely to be released first.
2. It's harder and harder for sexual harassment charges to stick.
3. Kidnappers are not very interested in you.
4. No one expects you to run into a burning building.
5. People call at 9 P.M. and ask, "Did I wake you?"
6. People no longer view you as a hypochondriac.
7. There's nothing left to learn the hard way.
8. Things you buy now won't wear out.
9. You buy a compass for the dash of your car.
10. You can eat dinner at 4:00
11. You can live without a lot of frills but not without glasses.
12. You can't remember the last time you laid on the floor to watch television.
13. You consider coffee one of the most important things in life.
14. You constantly talk about the price of gasoline.
15. You enjoy hearing about other people's operations.
16. You get into a heated argument about pension plans.
17. You got cable for the weather channel.
18. You have a party and the neighbors don't even realize it.
19. You no longer think of speed limits as a challenge.
20. You quit trying to hold your stomach in, no matter who walks into the room.
21. You send money to PBS.
22. You sing along with the elevator music.
23. You talk about "good grass" and you're referring to someone's lawn.
24. Your arms are almost too short to read the newspaper.
25. Your back goes out more than you do.
26. Your ears are hairier than your head.
27. Your eyes won't get much worse.
28. Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay off.
29. Your joints are more accurate than the National Weather Service.
30. Your secrets are safe with your friends because they can't remember them either.
31. Your supply of brain cells is finally down to a manageable size.
32. People send you this list...
33. You can hide your own Easter eggs because you don't remember where you put them anyway.
34. You can whistle while you brush your teeth... [:D]
 

JimGo

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MAN! I didn't realize how many old geezers there were here!

(runs away so he doesn't get hit)
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edit - make that, walks BRISKLY away; with the average age here, there's no need to run...

[}:)][:D]
 

mikes pens

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I,m 48 and a half or I as I like to say to everyone - 5 years from retirement. Of course I am also only 8 years away from probably having to wear diapers again.
Mike
 

dubdrvrkev

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Next month will be 34 for me. A lot of years from retirement for me...better start playing lotto so I can move that up 20 or 30 years. Wow, thats depressing, too bad I can't make a living turning.
 

Thumbs

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Next time that <b>JimGo</b> guy comes briskly walking by, I'm gonna pay one of those youngsters to trip him! Ha! [}:)]

Hey, <b>R.T.</b>, no more real long lists ok? I got tired of standing over on the other side of the room to read it!

Besides, I just didn't see the humor in it![:(!] What'cha all laffin' at?[V]

[:p][:p][:p]
 

Thumbs

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<b>Griz</b>, I think the cow ride might be the better idea!

But, <b>Green Eyes</b>, you're gonna have to wait till I get back over on the other side of the room to see how much I got in my wallet! That'll probably take me a while so you just go ahead and do it; we can settle up later! OK? [:p][}:)][:p]
 

Ben

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Reno, NV, USA.
I am 30!!! Soon to be 31... in September.




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