Don’t get mad… Get even![:D]
I’m the one who’s not dead yet … but getting better.
That’s from Monty Python and The Holy Grail for those too young to remember.
Don’t get mad… Get even![:D]
I’m the one who’s not dead yet … but getting better.
That’s from Monty Python and The Holy Grail for those too young to remember.
0-36 years old right here. 17 to be exact.
35 here
Gordon
Norboy needs some leasons in humility!![}:)]
54 and still counting, Go PATRIOTS [:D]
As I have only 21 appendages I lost count after that. [:D]
I’m 17.
13 here.
I checked in at 46 but I love the last two choices! [:D]
Well I’m 56 – I’ve been HO model railroading for over 20 years (the second time around)
Boy, I’m sure getting some surprises, at some of the ages !!
Have Fun – Mike in Philly !!
I’m 46 years young.
39, going on 15 !!
Started collecting at 25 now 41. [:D] I don’t plan on quiting anytime soon [8D]
Let’s see…one day after Norboy’s poll…yep, I’m still 41 years YOUNG! [(-D]
Interesting statistical spread. It seems to point to the fact that “younger” folks are more computer savvy or at least more comfortable/accustomed [to] using a computer.
21, sometimes feel a lot older though, especially after a late night…
58, and still having fun.
Tom Watkins
13
Bob is 82 and I, Nance, am 70, and we have a model train room with three levels of operation. Bob would be adding more if he were able to see, but we still love the trains and I help him get them on the track and arranged, etc. I am not too patient with helping him with repairs needed, etc., though.
Model rr is a challenge and lots of fun because of all the many different types of layouts that can be done, only limited by a person’s imagination.
Nance69