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Don't wish your life away @liampie, 17 is a great age, I wish I was there again, you've got your whole life to explore the world.

no i am not, just more looking forward to it.

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25th of  December,1951,Nottingham City Hospital.


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no i am not, just more looking forward to it.

 

My best advice would be to live your life likes it's your penultimate day on this planet

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@notts-joe / @Cobby before I disclose how old do you think I am?

32

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25th of  December,1951,Nottingham City Hospital.

 

 

What a lovely Christmas present for your parents @GrannyPie, I was born at the City Hospital too a year later, I wonder if it was the same room? :)

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@notts-joe / @Cobby before I disclose how old do you think I am?

I'm going to risk it

42

Only because looking back at your post you used the word "lothario" (I had to Google it). I don't think a teenager would know a word like that, right? Or is it just me?

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I understand 'Sherlock' @Cobby's reasoning but I'm going for 39.Granny says I'm a cheeky B*gger!


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I am 27 born in dec 1986... slightly older than notts joe although i still can't buy anything for anyone under 18 as i still get asked for id. :lol:


I don't feel 27 and don't act/look like it either(i dont think).


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I'm hardly a day over 45, a clever person here can guess my birthday.

You've gotta be joking.

A clever person on here? Where?!

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I don't want to say exactly, but my age is between 33 and 35.


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Born in 1983, so 31 years of age. 34 years until retirement, 36 years until I am 67..  I was there every morning in the 6 weeks holidays watching 'Saved by the bell' when TV was good.


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Saved by the bell?? we had classics..  The Lone Ranger, Champion the wonder horse, Test Match cricket on BBC, Swap shop, Tiswas, and WHY.


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Saved by the bell?? we had classics..  The Lone Ranger, Champion the wonder horse, Test Match cricket on BBC, Swap shop, Tiswas, and WHY.

 

You might of. But those classics would of been before the 90's, which was when I became close friends with my TV.

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I forgot about muffin the mule, which is actually a childrens program, and not something you would see on the shelves of some seedy shop in Amsterdam.


 


Also though how on earth did we get away with half of the characters we had back then... Maybe a topic for another thread


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