Average Age?

Thoughts and input on anything related to wet shaving or men's grooming.
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kd7kip
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Post by kd7kip »

Gareth wrote:
minderasr wrote:Gareth,
I'll pass along the same advice my dear old Dad gave me when I was younger..."GET A JOB".

:D
As a student, if I got a pound for every time I heard that, I wouldn't need to get a job! :lol:
My dad's advice was "Fat, drunk & lazy is no way to go through life, Son"-- but I've been proving him wrong for 43 years now...

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Post by M.A.H. »

45 sometimes it is years old other times years young.
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Post by Furrball2 »

I'm this many -- 35.

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Post by Steve-o »

Gaz wrote:Quick calc resulted in 39.342466 avg age so far.
Heh. Above average once again! :D
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Post by Timpac »

Let's lower that a little. I'm 24. at the time of this posting, was 23 when I first started checking out this site.
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Post by Renty »

20 here

I figure this forum has saved my from at least 50 years of horrible future shaving.
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Post by NeedleRat »

15,111 days. But who's counting.
I don't have diabetes, I'm insulin challenged.
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Post by MattMoore »

22 here, 6 years of bad shaving was enough for me!
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Here are the numbers

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Name Age
Stubbleboy 36
murchmb 40
Cavman 45
Big Swifty 37
AlbertAnthrax 30
Gaz 30
Sue 38
Notthesharpest 38
CMur12 55
Chaps 47
GollyMrScience 50
Larrybob 47
Exapno 37
CapeCodJay 29
Gareth 20
Minderasr 48
Salbev 48
DrP 74
Steve-o 48
Slevin 31
Mickey_85 21
rdb4198 23
gchong8 47
Zaniix 35
prism 47
cigar dan 44
richardj 23
MiloFinch 21
Drumana 29
manifesto 45
ffishman 35
timc 21
the prince 28
lordjohn 62
BillNJ 53
Leisureguy 67
PT 33
Trumperman 57
Soulshine 39
stealth 24
offshoot 39
paperpundit 38
CK 26
Hendu3270 36
jAk440 38
scaryshoes 45
brendan_boy 21
Wenestvedt 35
Big Otis 43
Vern 59
Ringo448 29
Gatorade 37
Curly 31
jww 48
M6Classic 57
slcsteve 64
AACJ 40
Mcsommerreid 19
Depilator 61
Gilwoodb 62
EvenOdd 23
Soloman 23
Sfox7076 29
ichabod 43
sacmore21 29
infotech 29
Intruderdriver 45
groucho 47
Teuton 22
BB6 29
alabamalawyer 39
jsnchurch 26
Sebastian 32
M.A.H. 45
Furrball2 35
Timpac 24
Rentry 20
NeedleRat 41
MattMoore 22
Adam B 23
Total 80 Votes 3065
Average Age 38.3125
Oldest DrP 74
Youngest Mcsommerreid 19
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Post by drP »

Me oldest.... :?: :twisted:

Ah...i see. :evil: typo...must be 47...sorry...that makes Steve the Nestor of this board...
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Post by rogersfreud »

Hello, I'm 31, but have the lifestyle of a 21-year-old according to realage.com

WHich makes me feel better.

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41 but I've decided to take a Mulligan on the last 7 years since they pretty well sucked.
Built my first house in 1999, Divorced in 2000, started over.
Got laid off from my dream job, started over.
Got a new dream career, got cancer, starting over.

Just a lot of ups and downs the last few years.
The good thing is the younger girls at work already thought I was 34 or so anyway, so I didn't even have to tell them on my birthday that I was fibbing. :lol:
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Post by kvanderslice »

20 here. Looking forward to many more years of wetshaving. :)
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Post by bladerunner »

Gareth wrote:I'm 20 going on 60..... :?
I'm 52, going on 20... 8)
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Post by shavedhead »

38 here and getting better looking everyday
Have a wonderful shaving day
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Post by a-cut-above »

alabamalawyer wrote:39 here, although my two daughters (ages 3 & 2) are accelerating the aging process (I feel like I'm aging in dog years, 7 for every 1).

Chris
If you think you are aging fast now, wait till they are teen-agers. :shock:

I'm 52. My wife says I act like 19 sometimes but my (teenage) kids think I'm going on 80.
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Post by fritz »

I'll be 64 in December.
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Post by Rufus »

I always knew I was better than average: 60 in November.
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Post by MAC »

I am 18, and have been wetshaving for a couple of months now, mostly with my merker HD.
I don't whether this means that I win or that I lose.

Still, it is good to take something to a new low in a good way for a change. :D

I am waiting for my first straight razor to arrive in the post though, I have gone for the feather ac with the disposable blades. I think my kit may create some interest when I go to university, especially if I have to keep it in a shared bathroom. I will try to recruit when I am there (but not in a culty way).

Also, this is my first post so thank you all for being such a kind group of people.
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Post by Hodari D. »

25
Best,
Scott
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