

http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
I was talking to a colleague about my plans for leaving work and trying a more self sufficient lifestyle and he said, "Aren't you a bit young for that?" Apparently 36 is a bit young to retire and tend my garden123sologne wrote:are there any things you are very proud to have done "at the so called "wrong age"?
Odsox wrote:I think I shall have to leave this forum. it's full of old people.
KeithBC wrote:I've been 20 for the last 36 years. It hasn't been a problem.On the other hand, I like being an old fart, too.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
Odsox wrote:I'm actually 9.
It's easy for me to work it out as my father in law is 29 and I am 20 years younger than him.
I went back to uni as a mature student and lasted 3 days... Appaently the chemistry tutor didn't like being told that i'd throw him out of a third floor window for making sarcastic despariging remarks to me...yvette wrote:Isn't it good that on this forum we can relate to each other as people first and foremost, without worrying about gender, age, appearance etc.?
I went to university as a mature student and was very proud of how well I did. It was hard to give up a regular wage and step into the unknown, but I was much more ready for university than I would have been at 18.