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Hey, I'm right there with ya (well, except for the John Taylor fantasies, for obvious reasons...but talk to QTR, I'm sure she'll accommodate you there ). Unfortunately I got lumped into the '26-30' category...story of my life, being put with the younger group cause my birthday's too early in the freaking year. :sad: The majority of the stuff I post in the 'What are you listening to?' thread is 80s music.MysticSang'ha said:C'mon, where are all the 30-somethings out there?
Let's hear it for growing up to Olivia Newton-John, leg warmers over the jeans, John Hughes movies, and fantasies of being married to Duran Duran's John Taylor and bearing his 70 children!
So, that last part was more directed to the girlies out there, but anyhoo.........
Flock of Seagulls
Reagonomics
Big hair
The Bangles
Back to the Future movies
The Cosby Show
Cheers
I'm 33, BTW.
Let's see.........
Bon Jovi
Def Leppard
Breakdancin'
And the most notable thing about us folks who were in high school in the '80s:
WE REMEMBER WHEN MICHAEL JACKSON COULD HAVE RULED THE WORLD!!
*listens to "Thriller" and starts dancing to it* unk:
Peace,
Mystic
Jayhawker Soule said:I'm 60, born 24 September 1045.
standing_alone said:Well, if you were born in 1045, you are most certainly older than 60!
There are a lot of older people too! Not many forums have this sort of variety in age it's good to see.Ophiuchus said:there are more youths here than I had previously imagened.
Thanks - I had one of my many "senior moments".AlanGurvey said:I think it was meant to be 1945, give him a break!
Jayhawker Soule said:Thanks - I had one of my many "senior moments".
I know about those. They happen just when oldtimers is setting in.Jayhawker Soule said:Thanks - I had one of my many "senior moments".
AlanGurvey said:I think it was meant to be 1945, give him a break!
yes, because he's notorious for giving others clemency on mistakes they makeAlanGurvey said:I think it was meant to be 1945, give him a break!
standing_alone said:Well, if you were born in 1045, you are most certainly older than 60!
Booko said:And here I thought you would ask if he was in on the Norman Invasion.
standing_alone said:Damn. I really need to start putting more care and thought into my stupid jokes.
Booko said:Maybe another beer will help?
Booko said:Then I can start acting like a drunk w/o the booze.
My mother is veerry close to 90, and people normally don't think she's past 80. I thank her for lots of things, not the least for the fun I get from people guessing my age. Very few approch the real 63.Katzpur said:Well, I know I'm not the oldest, but I'm definitely one of the oldest. (I'm 57, but you'd never know it to look at me!)
Bastet said:*sigh* Well, that's shattered my illusions! :sad: Here I was thinking we had one of the blood-sucking undead in our midst! I'd been sitting here trying to work out whether you were born in 1045, and had been turned into a vampire at age 60 in 1105, or whether you'd been "born" into vampiricism (is that a word?) in 1045 at age 60, making your original birthdate 985. Either way, you'd have a well-preserved body of 60!