54 till next summer..
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Looks like we are getting younger!I forgot one thing in my previous post in this thread: average age is now 52!
I feel younger than that on a good day.I forgot one thing in my previous post in this thread: average age is now 52!
Better tell me your age, so that I can know how serious you are about itI feel younger than that on a good day.![]()
Ha ha!! You don't get away lightly... there are at least two forum members in the 73-78 group!!Only to revive this thread
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And countries and number of owners (data only from this thread):
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You guys are puppies... I will be 71Seems to be north of 50.
If "Stu" or somebody else provides me the data (Excel or similar) of all members of this forum, including their "purchasing status" I promise I make the graphsdo we have a breakdown by country? It would be interesting to see the percentages.
I've been enjoying my mid-life crisis since I had the cash to begin itI turn fifty in February next year, hopefully the month I pick up the Grenadier. Does it count as an acceptable attempt at a mid-life crisis, or should I be beyond that stage in life now?![]()
I’ll only be 23 when I take delivery[probably !
Oh, you lucky dog. Have fun with it !!I’ll only be 23 when I take delivery
At 40, the head took over, and I purchased a red sports car. Then being a wimp, I never took it to a track and flogged it. Thirty years passed, and then I saw the Grenadier, that feeling of being young again was pretty much the same... a light came on again...I turn fifty in February next year. Hopefully, the month I pick up the Grenadier. Does it count as an acceptable attempt at a mid-life crisis, or should I be beyond that stage in life now?![]()
70 is the new 60At 40, the head took over, and I purchased a red sports car. Then being a wimp, I never took it to a track and flogged it. Thirty years passed, and then I saw the Grenadier, that feeling of being young again was pretty much the same... a light came on again...
At 70 - I have time to get into mischief... I can take the long way to visit my grandkids! Drag out the odd lenses for cameras and the long way to Lake eyre ... A bloke came around the other day; he was surprised that I am 70!
My Grenadier drive made me feel young again - and that, lads, in my opinion, is what it is about. My simple Scottish White Grenadier will add passion to my adventures!
Some of us are already a long way down that tape measure - In my case, 70 centimetres down to the metre already... only 30% left... I look forward to my pickup day!
I believe "waiting for god" is the term one uses in one's "golden/twilight" years.No point sitting around waiting to die.