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How old are you?

  • >20

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • 20-30

    Votes: 31 11.4%
  • 31-40

    Votes: 56 20.5%
  • 41-50

    Votes: 57 20.9%
  • 51-60

    Votes: 64 23.4%
  • 61+

    Votes: 62 22.7%

  • Total voters
    273
perhaps lay off the bacon?? :lol::cheers:
meh I don't eat it much can't afford it most of the time I use to be bigger all that flab is excess skin
my diet is fruit and vegetables with little meat.
 
80 in another day or three. Was out working on a tree the past three days about 4 hours each. /Wife said "Quit already!" years ago. It is that work that kept me still able to be out there. I'm cutting and hauling wood that I don't even need, even gave away a cord and a half all bucked up to a buddy - I didn't want the work of busting them down to loadable size.

Harry K
 
Well done Harry. It is on my stay well list too. If you stop doing, pretty soon you can't do.
I think my grandfather used your approach. Back decades ago when I was in my young twenties I visited my grandfather on his farm. He was moving firewood because it was the right time of year and he would wear me out before lunch. I later found out he had strict orders from his heart doctor to take a nap in the afternoon so he had to get everything done in the morning. After his 5th or 6th heart attack his wife sold off all of the 500+ chickens for his egg operation so he could not spend so much effort taking care of that part of his farming business.
 
27 here. I bought my house when I was 22. I know I'm still young, but I've learned a lot in the last 5 years. 10 more years on the mortgage and I'm on the 3 year wood plan.
You're on the right track. If I had kept my first house it would be halfway paid off by now.
 
27 here. I bought my house when I was 22. I know I'm still young, but I've learned a lot in the last 5 years. 10 more years on the mortgage and I'm on the 3 year wood plan.

We're pretty similar. I (28) bought a house and got married at 23. Unfortunately neither worked out..

Good on you for going with the 15 year mortgage. :)
 
I had one of those that ya park it and take the tires off types. That's all I had left after the divorce. There was always this nagging question in the back of my mind weather it would still be around after I got out of work each day.
 
I had one of those that ya park it and take the tires off types. That's all I had left after the divorce. There was always this nagging question in the back of my mind weather it would still be around after I got out of work each day.

I wish I had done that, at least had it on blocks for long term, but was stupid, just parked it. I went through two used compressors keeping air in it, last one broke, had no mo loot for a compressor, finally got a new one, too late, sitting on flats.

I need a much bigger and better jack now :(

House maintenance, it never ends! Dang original 1971 tires....man, new ones are spendy for like six of them.

It's gonna sit for awhile.....
 
80 in another day or three. Was out working on a tree the past three days about 4 hours each. /Wife said "Quit already!" years ago. It is that work that kept me still able to be out there. I'm cutting and hauling wood that I don't even need, even gave away a cord and a half all bucked up to a buddy - I didn't want the work of busting them down to loadable size.

Harry K
Ever notice something, Harry? 61 seems pretty young these days.
 
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