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Older. I am 57.
older
older
A whole lot younger, 15 here.
Younger
+5
No, I am 50.
Well, technically I turned 50 in May, so I am slightly older.
Younger
younger :)
Neither.
38 :)
37 going on 73.
It use to be going on 93, but I started exercising.
I'm amongst the oldest Answerbaggers 65 coming on 66....
51.
if you must know older (57)...+
Younger I'm 36
Lets just say older.
Younger.
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Don't forget to put a question mark (?) at the end of your questions, jlbb19.
by Suby the Coat on November 20th, 2009
Nice gentle reminder Suby...you beat me to it.
by Tel UK- Licensed to fish! on November 20th, 2009
Actually, Tel, this is the third reminder I am giving in 3 days. Hope jlbb will pay heed.
by Suby the Coat on November 20th, 2009
Kids........
by Tel UK- Licensed to fish! on November 20th, 2009
suby the coat what dose heed mean
by Jlbb19 on November 20th, 2009
I see you hate marking your questions or comments. Don't like putting in a full stop either to end a sentence. Its your will and pleasure.
I will figure out what you just said when I see your next question, jlbb.
by Suby the Coat on November 21st, 2009
i will
by Jlbb19 on November 21st, 2009
Hi jibb,to heed is to pay attention;
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/heed
by Tel UK- Licensed to fish! on November 26th, 2009