iomalley Barely-employed Brakeman Dec 1, 2009 #1 Don't worry, this is just a poll to see the age demographics of the usership.
R RexHea RAIL BENDER Dec 1, 2009 #6 64 and still active as 35....just a bit slower and it takes longer to get over it .
vato loco Just a Foolish Saint! Dec 1, 2009 #7 Old Enough To Know Better... But Still Young Enough Not To Care!
U UP2CSX Fleeing from Al Dec 1, 2009 #8 Almost 64. Some days I feel like I'm 74 and some days I feel like I'm 34. Seems hard to believe I'm only a year away from Medicare...assuming there is a Medicare a year from now.
Almost 64. Some days I feel like I'm 74 and some days I feel like I'm 34. Seems hard to believe I'm only a year away from Medicare...assuming there is a Medicare a year from now.
Gary B The Fox Valley Railroad Dec 1, 2009 #9 54 too old too quit and too young to retire. Well it beats unemployment!
NYSW F45 Active Member Dec 1, 2009 #10 i leave the wonderfull twenties next week when I turn 30 (12/8) but mentally more like 10.
vato loco Just a Foolish Saint! Dec 1, 2009 #17 Gary B said: 54 too old too quit and too young to retire. Well it beats unemployment! Click to expand... I'll vouch for the unemployment thingy!
Gary B said: 54 too old too quit and too young to retire. Well it beats unemployment! Click to expand... I'll vouch for the unemployment thingy!
nwdrummer379 Class of '11 Dec 1, 2009 #18 I feel a little out of the ordinary since I'm the only 16 year old here.