How Old Are We All?
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- Location: Sussex County N.J.
How old am I? So old I fart dust!!!!
- ray in ma
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- Location: Oakham, MA (North of Worcester don't blink)
Ya My grandfather was shakin something that's why my father is 8 years younger than his closest siblingPaulie wrote: At 47 average, most people that age would
not have a clue about coal. Maybe a distant memory of a grandfather shaking something etc.
Pencil me in for 47+
As they say I'd rather be over the hill than under it
- Horace
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- Location: Central PA
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Harman ST8-VF8 / Frankenstove
Thirty-eight, ex-wife, three kids - oldest is six, twin four-year-olds - all girls. I'm getting punished for something.
To quote Indiana Jones, "It's not the years, it's the mileage."
To quote Indiana Jones, "It's not the years, it's the mileage."
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61 next month. Lovin life!
- bear creek burnout
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I'm a dyslexic 95 yr old.....oops!....59....
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I've seen 43 summers, and when I was a kid, I use to take 8 ash-tins of ash out a week for an allowance.
- coalmeister
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Just turned 49, not old enough to fart dust...yet