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i am 13

My misses the other day accused me of acting like a 5 year old, does that count :P

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i am 13

As my grandmother used to say "I'm as old as my tongue, and a little bit older than my teeth"

Don't think I can beat 13

:D

David (OAP)

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I am 74 (darn it!)

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I am 74 (darn it!)

I'm the flip side of Bob, 47.

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Some members are actually older than god :lol:

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Watch yourself there Azda...you might get struck by a bolt of lightning! LOL!

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Some members are actually older than god :lol:

Correct, I am 52. (see title below avatar if this needs clarification)

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42 but I still feel like an 18 year old (don't tell the wife though) :D

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I'm 49 but often feel an eighteen year old....I wish...hang on I really can't be bothered ...a good book glass of wine and a peek at the daily star will suffice.

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36 but wish I was 18 again!!! :D

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I'm 49 but often feel an eighteen year old

A great example of how missing out one all important word can change the story quite dramatically ;):lol:

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My wife was 19 when we met so I suppose I have the Tee shirt :rolleyes:

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Oh to be 13 again! On second thoughts ... [shudders] :o

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And welcome back Peckris. Laptop is fixed then?

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And welcome back Peckris. Laptop is fixed then?

It was an iMac, but yes. One sad side-effect is they had to load a newer version of the Mac OS and now Photoshop won't work. :angry: I decided to buy Photoshop Elements, but the latest version won't run on older Macs, and the last version that does, they won't make available as a paid-for download. Adobe must have the business sense of a hibernating hedgehog.

If you know of ANYWHERE where I can get PS Elements 6 for Mac, do let me know! There's none on eBay, just lots of books, videos and training DVDs.

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i am 13

As my grandmother used to say "I'm as old as my tongue, and a little bit older than my teeth"

Don't think I can beat 13

:D

David (OAP)

The only other time I've seen that phrase was in an Enid Blyton Famous Five book, which I read as a kid. Never heard it said.

I'm 32, by the way.

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I'm 12! :rolleyes:

Oh, all right I'm 56 :(

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I'm the same age as my member thank you very much. Anyone whose isn't must have seen the film 'Percy'.

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I'm the same age as my member thank you very much. Anyone whose isn't must have seen the film 'Percy'.

Which, in itself, dates you.

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i am 13

As my grandmother used to say "I'm as old as my tongue, and a little bit older than my teeth"

Don't think I can beat 13

:D

David (OAP)

The only other time I've seen that phrase was in an Enid Blyton Famous Five book, which I read as a kid. Never heard it said.

I'm 32, by the way.

Funnily enough, both my granny and my mum used to say that. It made a pair with the rainy day "Look - enough blue [in the sky] to mend a Dutchman's trousers"

I'm the same age as my member thank you very much. Anyone whose isn't must have seen the film 'Percy'.

Which, in itself, dates you.

:lol::lol::lol:

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Funnily enough, both my granny and my mum used to say that. It made a pair with the rainy day "Look - enough blue [in the sky] to mend a Dutchman's trousers"

My family variation on that was 'enough blue to make a sailor a pair of trousers'.

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I'm the same age as my member thank you very much. Anyone whose isn't must have seen the film 'Percy'.

Which, in itself, dates you.

Makes me sound like a tree. You're not chopping off my legs to count the rings!!

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Funnily enough, both my granny and my mum used to say that. It made a pair with the rainy day "Look - enough blue [in the sky] to mend a Dutchman's trousers"

My family variation on that was 'enough blue to make a sailor a pair of trousers'.

Yes, we were told the sailor variant also - except it was 'mend' in both cases, not 'make' (perhaps it was a smaller patch of blue sky? :D )

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