2005/07/22 21:51:16
Far Left Corner
Well I am sitting here at the 50 year old mark until November then 51

Never thought I would be having this much fun learning and playing at this age.
2005/07/22 23:49:46
Moog Foog
24
2005/07/22 23:54:16
MurderDethKill
numbers,,,,mean nothing....i am what i am,,,16...124...,,,95,,,not alive...age not important.....
2005/07/23 00:07:49
IsThisThingOn
MDK, I agree even tho tomm is my B-day the BIG one -- four-o YIKES
2005/07/23 00:18:30
b rock
the BIG one -- four-o YIKES
Welcome to the forum, Kaysee, and Happy Birthday. What a great forum moniker: IsThisThingOn. For a minute there, I thought that your real name had to be Mike [mic]. I can tell you from experience that 40 was nothing; it's turning 41 that sucks. Then you've gone from "just 40" to "forty-something".

Whatever you do, don't think it through tomorrow. Just enjoy yourself. Otherwise, you may realize that you're actually beginning your 41st year of life on this planet (even discounting the womb-time) at some point on Saturday.
2005/07/23 00:35:29
Bradster
OK, I couldn't resist on this. Here's the averages of all of the ages revealed in this thread. Please correct me if I misinterpreted some of the abstractions.

:10: 28
SuperGreenX 21
tclark 15
cb8rwh 33
ucacjbs 32
saturdaysaint 24
Huves 40
Locopomo2 43
Mike West 40
Bob 40
Andy C 43
neonknight 27
meatbird 55
DaveElson 52
techead 34
JoMal 51
jamester 32
RAR 33
Kegerator 27
Sol 24
Bradster 41
woodamand 52
crabtwins 34
Mod Bod 52
TheOrphan 35
naughtyhill 31
Chris in Indy 57
trolek 49
sleazy 54
S.L.I.P. 50
TheSteven 49
rabeach 46
Quiet Bear 67
MiWi 52
grandpa mojo 41
b rock 48
mike85021 56
oroboros 36
fschmierer 52
rjt 52
CloudWalker 15
dgkenney 54
tonester 46
ecamburn 43
harmony gardens 48
fraz 34
book 52
Far Left Corner 51
Moog Foog 24
IsThisThingOn 40


Average 41.1
Median 42
Mode 52
2005/07/23 00:43:12
b rock
Hey Mikey: Look! We both just got a year younger. We like the B'ster ... <g>
2005/07/23 00:48:25
techead
ORIGINAL: Bradster
OK, I couldn't resist on this. Here's the averages of all of the ages revealed in this thread.

I knew you'd do this so I wouldn't have to !
2005/07/23 00:49:14
Bradster
Oh dear, I've made a math error. Of course, that would raise the overall averge just a smidge and it may place me below the mean instead of at it...

2005/07/23 01:23:49
rabeach
well looks like most all of us could use this:

This bread is a duplicate of a 2,000-year-old recipe used by the little known civilization of Hunza.

The Hunzas are considered to be the healthiest people on earth. Their bread is the main part of their diet. This bread is absolutely delicious.

"The Hunzas exist isolated from the rest of the world in the Himalayan Mountains where they live to be 110 to 120 years of age. They have no cancer, heart attacks or other major disorders to speak of. They are active and fit to the end of their lives. Men father children at 100 years of age and older.

Hunza Bread Recipe

* 4 cups of water
* 3.5 (three & one half) to 4 pounds of natural buckwheat or millet
flour
* 1.5 (one & one half) cups of canola oil
* 1.5 (one & one half) cups of natural unrefined sugar
* 16 ounces of honey
* 16 ounces of molasses
* 4 ounces of powdered soya milk (half cup)
* 1 teaspoon sea salt
* 1 teaspoon cinnamon
* 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
* 2 teaspoons baking powder (non aluminium)

Grease and lightly flour cooking pan(s). Ideally use
baking trays with about 1 inch high sides. Pour batter in pan(s) half
an inch thick over the base. Bake at about 300 degrees fahrenheit (150
C.) for 1 hour. After cooking, dry the bread in the oven for two (2)
hours at a very low heat - 90 degrees fahrenheit (50 C). After it is
cooled tip out and cut into approx 2 inch x 2 inch squares. Store it
wrapped in cloth in a container.

bear in mind if you eat or share this bread in the usa you are probably breaking the law. use at your own risk. i look forward to fathering a child at 100. i hope the forum is still here.
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