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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: jumba98 on June 30, 2017, 09:33:22 PM
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Was wondering what the average age of most of the people who post on here is.
57 here
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55 in two weeks
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41.
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26
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46
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85
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65
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35
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65.
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39
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48
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74 ::)
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51.
drillbit
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56
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I'm 55, but parts of me are 75 now...
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Be 57 in August.
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60
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40
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69
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33
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70
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76
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137
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Sure, in another life Jeff. ;D
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Sure, in another life Jeff. ;D
Oh, you meant how old am I in chronological age. I thought you meant how old do I feel?
70
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I already knew what you meant, was poking sarcasm at you. You speak for most of us. I'm 41 going on 65. :-\
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I'm 55, but parts of me are 75 now...
Nailed it ^^
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33
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80
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I'm 55, but parts of me are 75 now...
Pssst... Don't let the ladies know! ;)
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49 ;D Thanks for the laugh guys :)
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70 in October
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65. With my stupid brain, I think I am 30 when I step on the lanes.
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59 with artificial parts that are much younger
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52, but I don't feel a day over 87.
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51
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65
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65. With my stupid brain, I think I am 30 when I step on the lanes.
Actually nothing to be ashamed of.... We all play as we turn the clock back. Part of why the desire is still here with many of us. Ageless can be a beautiful thing (as long as we know our limitations lol).
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81
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26 here.
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62, but I don't post often, just a lurker.
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I'm 50 soon to be 51 and so far I think the average is about 56
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53...
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Yeah, 52 here...
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Ready to turn 50 in a few months..
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44
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65. With my stupid brain, I think I am 30 when I step on the lanes.
Actually nothing to be ashamed of.... We all play as we turn the clock back. Part of why the desire is still here with many of us. Ageless can be a beautiful thing (as long as we know our limitations lol).
Lefty, nice post. I will be 70 in October- lots of aches in the morning that work out as the day goes on. I can still handle a 15 pound ball with a speed range of 13-15 mph. OK, not great, but not embarrassing. One of my teammates is 77 (this is NOT a Seniors League!) and tosses a 15 pounder with an average of 190. I am at 182.
Super Seniors, bowling is a great sport. We can still do it!
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65. With my stupid brain, I think I am 30 when I step on the lanes.
Actually nothing to be ashamed of.... We all play as we turn the clock back. Part of why the desire is still here with many of us. Ageless can be a beautiful thing (as long as we know our limitations lol).
Lefty, nice post. I will be 70 in October- lots of aches in the morning that work out as the day goes on. I can still handle a 15 pound ball with a speed range of 13-15 mph. OK, not great, but not embarrassing. One of my teammates is 77 (this is NOT a Seniors League!) and tosses a 15 pounder with an average of 190. I am at 182.
Super Seniors, bowling is a great sport. We can still do it!
You guys aren't alone. I'm a young guy but I bowl with quite a few who are 75+ and even someone who is 80 still throwing 15lbs and carrying 190 - low 200 averages. I'd be happy if I could still bowl at all at that age
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55
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36 next month. Been here since about 23 or 24 though. Prefer to forget my presence here before about 34 though . .
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I'm 44 but she's 28 ;D
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Ahhhhh! Let's see carry the one......I'm
63!
441 in Dog years!
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Ahhhhh! Let's see carry the one......I'm
63!
441 in Dog years!
WOOF! ;D
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Just made 52 8)
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I mentioned 85 but would like to add .. I'm still throwing 16 pounds!
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I mentioned 85 but would like to add .. I'm still throwing 16 pounds!
A man's man. :o ;D
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Me 54 ----- Theres a 99 year old that still bowls at my home house.---
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43
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47
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50
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75
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Late to the party on this one.
46 in July with almost 42 years bowling with only 4 off years during my stint in the military. Hope to last as long as what appears to be more than I thought over the age of 70 from this site.
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This thread does not bode well for the future.
There is not nearly enough young blood coming in to offset the baby boomers who are
aging out of the ranks.
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30
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I'm 39. My son is 5
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60 this year.
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81
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65. With my stupid brain, I think I am 30 when I step on the lanes.
Actually nothing to be ashamed of.... We all play as we turn the clock back. Part of why the desire is still here with many of us. Ageless can be a beautiful thing (as long as we know our limitations lol).
Lefty, nice post. I will be 70 in October- lots of aches in the morning that work out as the day goes on. I can still handle a 15 pound ball with a speed range of 13-15 mph. OK, not great, but not embarrassing. One of my teammates is 77 (this is NOT a Seniors League!) and tosses a 15 pounder with an average of 190. I am at 182.
Super Seniors, bowling is a great sport. We can still do it!
Anytime St. croix, play as long as your body will allow you to, and as much as you enjoy the game.
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As of today: 49 years, 51 weeks, and 2 days \m/
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Somewhat closer to 43 than 42.
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39 here.
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I remember when the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles...
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I remember when the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles...
I remember Chavez Ravine before Dodger Stadium was built there, and I remember watching Dodger Stadium being built. I used to bleed Dodger Blue way back when (50's-60's). Loved that team and their super star make up. Not so much anymore. Yup, I be an oldie. ;D
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33...so I'm old. lol
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30
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I remember when the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles...
I remember Chavez Ravine before Dodger Stadium was built there, and I remember
watching Dodger Stadium being built. I used to bleed Dodger Blue way back when (50's-0's). Loved that team and their super star make up. Not so much anymore. Yup, I be an oldie. ;D
Yeah, I remember that too along with when the Braves were in Boston and when Pearl Harbor was bombed. Talk about old.
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I remember when the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles...
I remember changing allegiances from the NY Yankees (my father's team) to the Brooklyn Dodgers (where we lived) just because Joe Dimaggio retired.
I remember sneaking around to watch/listen to the 7th game of the 1955 World Series when Johnny Podres finally brought the Dodgers their long awaited World Championship against the dreaded Yankees. I was being punished for one of my many infractions :) and had been forbidden to watch the World Series.
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54
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I lived in L.A. back in the late 80s. Dodger Stadium is still, one of the best baseball stadiums in all of MLB.
I also remember going to Forbes Field in Pittsburgh in the early 60's when Walt Alston and his boys came in to town to play the Pirates. Watched Sandy Koufax do his magic.
When Pirate Hall of Famer Willie Stargell was once asked what it was like hitting against Koufax, he replied, "it was like trying to drink coffee with a fork."
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I remember when the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles...
I remember Chavez Ravine before Dodger Stadium was built there, and I remember
watching Dodger Stadium being built. I used to bleed Dodger Blue way back when (50's-0's). Loved that team and their super star make up. Not so much anymore. Yup, I be an oldie. ;D
Yeah, I remember that too along with when the Braves were in Boston and when Pearl Harbor was bombed. Talk about old.
An oldie, but a goodie! ;D Dec of 1941. 1 1/2 yrs before I was born. :P