Question on your age
#123
I had to scroll through all the posts to find out how many were my age or older, and I really fall into the much older category. I am 67, and there was one my age and I think, 6 older. But, I have learned so much about quilting here, and I started sewing when I was 10, going to 4-H. I am glad someone labeled it a sport, because it is the only one I can participate in anymore. :lol: :thumbup:
#128
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: WI
Posts: 706
Of course we're all old. So are our husbands. so- if they're smart they won't tell us how old we are or we'll start reminding them how their hair is grey and thinning. Those eyebrows could be classified as shelter. More men are wearing a tshirt that fits a bit snugger to give some support to their sagging chest.wearing pants that go under the belly instead of around is just as bad as the street punks who wear theirs around their knees. And for goodness sakes put on a belt- otherwise the neighbors may call the cops on a senile old grump who has nothing better to do then annoy everyone else. Actuall y I chide my husband how old he is- he is 10 months older then me- 47 last I remember- who cares.
#129
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 183
Originally Posted by SewMomma66
Hello All, my husband is being a butthead. Probably because his sugar is out of whack. He is giving me grief about quilters being old ladies. So I thought where better to take a pole and figure out the average age of quilters these days.
I promise not to share your age (he, he) but with the few thousand on our board.
I am 44.
You are?
I promise not to share your age (he, he) but with the few thousand on our board.
I am 44.
You are?
:) 51 :lol:
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