What is everyones age?

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  1. Hornbeam

    Hornbeam Gardener

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    62 and retired at 52 - Brill!
     
  2. sheppy

    sheppy Gardener

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    You lucky thing Hornbeam.

    I'm 43 and discovered the joy of gardening 10 years ago. Unlikely to be retiring any time soon!
     
  3. Rich

    Rich Gardener

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    Started gardening when I got married at the age of 20, I'm now 53 going on 26.

    I have a theory that blokes get to the age of 26 then don't grow any older because it's a good age to be.
     
  4. strongylodon

    strongylodon Old Member

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    Come on Rich, tell the truth..... your profile???
    it makes you 101! don't be shy about your real age. :D :D
     
  5. Rich

    Rich Gardener

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    Really I'm 53, I just look 101 due to the fact I've been married 33 years.
     
  6. sheppy

    sheppy Gardener

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    If you're 26, then I'll be 35. Think that was one of my bestest years. I got divorced! [​IMG]
     
  7. Beefy

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  9. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    50 going on 21... yeah right :D :D
     
  10. elainefiz

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    At seven o` clock Last night me and Mr.fiz decided we were gonna go to the pub.Young fiz was sleeping at his pal`s so we thought ok, we`ll make the effort.Had a shower,sorted some glad rags out,all the time thinking i wish we`d dicided at 5, cos it`ll take me ages to get the pollyfiller on.Then to my suprise i heard myself asking Mr.fiz, "do you really wanna?" "well no, not really,i only said yes cos i thought you wanted to " he says."thank the lord" i said,"do you fancy some cheese on toast?" :D
     
  11. windy miller

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    :D :D
    That's reminded me of my parents!! Not long after their 35th wedding anniversary they went for a romantic meal. Over the brandy, my Mum says "say something romantic to me". There was a very long pause and my Dad said......

    "Do you fancy an apple tree in that back border?" :D :D :D
     
  12. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    I'm 58, married 38 years (birthday bride) but still think I'm 20! :D :D
     
  13. rosa

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    good for you LoL must admit i dont feel 51 at times especially when we get on the old [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  14. macleaf

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    why is it when you get to my age which is ++++--# that your body bits get smaller but your ears get bigger,mother nature can be cruel :D :D [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  15. windy miller

    windy miller Gardener

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    That must be a man thing Mac?????
    I've found that everything starts to feel gravitys effects and nose hair becomes a problem!!! :D :D
     
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