The "how old are you" thread

Supracentral

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I'm 39 and Theresa is 25.

I'm class of 86

I have no idea what her's is (probably 2000 or so...) I'll ask her when she gets home.
 

ms07s

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26ish here(stopped counting long ago). Got my 2 year degree. Going back next spring to work on my 4 year degree. Graduated from hell in y2k.
 

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ms07s said:
26ish here(stopped counting long ago). Got my 2 year degree. Going back next spring to work on my 4 year degree. Graduated from hell in y2k.

wow, I never dreamed this thread would get this many responses. So far, I think I saw 4 people older than me.

Nyah nanana nyahhhhhhhh!
I liked the old enough to be rich and dump as much coin into my supra as I want to... hehe

I often contemplate just buying a MK4 with 600-800 hp, just for the fun of it. Like he said, I'm rich enough to do it, but not quite dumb enough to do so. My quite stock 91 seems strong enough, but I could go for a 3" exhaust....
 

Supracentral

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My youngest kid is older than some of you clowns... ;)

lauren.jpg

(Lauren, my youngest, who graduates high school this year.)
 

suprarich

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When I was a kid, milk came in 1 gallon cardboard boxes, Leaded Gas was 48-55 cents per gallon, they still dumped used motor oil on the dirt road to keep the dust down, When you made a long distance call an operator always had to connect it. Most all tires where bias ply. GI joes were 2 feet tall. "Pong" the first video game, had not been invented yet. The TV was a blank screen after 2am untill 6 am. We had to drive 10 miles to read about someone who had cable TV.