As it is obvious from other posts, I am over 40. Funny how 30% of the posters in this thread aren't >40, but want to be.
No hurries, trust me.
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As it is obvious from other posts, I am over 40. Funny how 30% of the posters in this thread aren't >40, but want to be.
No hurries, trust me.
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Hence the helmetOriginally posted by AStotzer:
46 and no hair left ;(
33 .. and after reading above feel young again ..
ooh am young![]()
39 hehe
Where Life had no meaning, death sometimes, had it's price. That is why the Bounty Hunters appeared.
4 months till the Half-Dead mark.
57....love the sim! Just getting use to it though....I think tomorrow I'll be 67 ALL because of this sim!
56 and still looking at the grass blades instead of the roots.
It's not how old your are its how many you have left. Of, course, I have no idea how to guage that so that is pure BS.
There are three sure signs of old age:
The first is a loss of memory and I can't remember what the other two are.>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Wulfmann
"The right to keep and bear arms should not be infringed upon if only to prevent tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson, Cons***utional debates
57 last month. Also the world's oldest LAN party junkie. (Have Frag Box, Will Travel)
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It is better to die on your feet,
than to live on your knees.
--Zapata
35 year old ex-AG2 off the Roosevelt, SHIPMATE!
Silent Service... that is old school. I think I played it on the C64. Remember how the ships just sort of melted.Originally posted by Sgt_Starbuck:
Wow! I feel younger! I played the original Silent Hunter for 100's of hours. Played SS on an 8088 too.
Ubisoft did a fabulous job on SH 3.
Sarge