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Lawrence Lupkin
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Under 40?

Post by Lawrence Lupkin »

I've read many threads pointing out that a great deal of Forumites have a bit more gray hair than they used to. Are there many youngsters balancing this out? I was going to set the bar at 30, but that would make me an old man as well. How about under 40?
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Post by Carter York »

>>>a great deal of Forumites have a bit more gray hair than they used to<<<

Lawrence, from what I can tell, this phenomenon has absolutely *nothing* to do with age, and *everything* to do with the "instrument of choice"...

as for the subject, I'll be turning 65 on March 20, 2032.

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I don't think b0b will need to increase his hard drive space for this thread.

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Post by Pat Burns »

...sure he will, for all us guys over 40 who log on to say we're not under 40...

...think I'm wrong?...let's see...
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I'm just barely under 40! -GV
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Post by Gene Jones »

Is there a category for all those players who are under 40, but who also have more gray hair than many of those over 40? Image

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Post by Joerg Hennig »

<SMALL>Is there a category for all those players who are under 40, but who also have more gray hair than many of those over 40?</SMALL>
...or for those who have less hair? Image BTW I won´t be 40 until Oct, 2005...
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Post by Matt Hutchinson »

I'm 32 and not grey (yet) so I'm bringing down the average slightly.
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Post by Ben Slaughter »

I'm 25, and still have all my hair, which is more than my dad could say at my age, or his dad, or his dad, etc...

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Post by Nathan Delacretaz »

I'm 32 and craftily avoiding the grey hair problem by losing the bothersome stuff altogether... ha
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

I'm two 25 year olds...


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...6 out of 11 so far...<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Pat Burns on 02 March 2004 at 10:10 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Nicholas Dedring »

28, so I would be in the exclusive "Under-40" club, in the extremely exclusive (apparently) "Under 40 with hair (non-gray chapter)", and in the HYPER-exclusive "Under 30" club.

Membership has its privileges. I just can't think of what they are at the moment. Image Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Nicholas Dedring on 02 March 2004 at 10:13 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Chris Forbes »

While technically I'm under 40, I'm about 90 in liver years from a previous drinking problem!! Image
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Post by Niklas Widen »

19...so I have a looong way left 'til I can fit in as an avarage steel player...I guess... Image

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Post by Robbie Bossert »

I've been 38 for a week now. So far everything is working out just fine. Although, now when I have to fill out those little survey cards, I no longer fit into that 30-35 slot. You'd be surprised how old that makes a guy feel!

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Post by David L. Donald »

Wouldn't it be better put :

Less, but grayer hair...

Drat, I didn't make the cut...
and losing ground too.
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Post by Smiley Roberts »

I just celebrated my 26 anniv. of my 40th b'day. Does that count?? Image

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Post by Gerald Menke »

I happen to be under 40 as well. On the subject of hair, I have noticed a tendency among steel players young and old alike to have beards or moustaches, but I am drifting here.
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Post by Nate LaPointe »

I'm 26. I have plenty of hair on my head, but those Swedish genes make the facial hair patchy at best!
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Post by Ray Jenkins »

What about that guy from Modesto Ca,the one that plays a Millinium and wears the crash helment all the time.How old is he?

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Post by Ben Slaughter »

How about this, I'm 25 AND I wear a beard! Well, actually a goatee (sp?) or fu-man-chu (sp?) or whatever the heck you call it.

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Post by Larry Robbins »

Im' 47....thats 239 in mother-in-law years Image
not much gray hair but,a Very long pony tail. Pierced ear,couple of tattos.....
yea,about average............

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Post by Ray Minich »

I just turned 10 years old for the 5th time... It helps when you stop counting at 10 and start over. That's 462 in steel guitar years.

Really though, it was heartwarming this weekend as I struggled snowplowing my way down the ski slope (I ski real real slow), my 13 yr old daughter sails by me 50 miles an hour on her snowboard hollering at me "get out of the way!!!". She's gonna pay for that though, as I've given up my weekend practicing for her "boarding". Fortunately there's only 3 more weeks of snow left in Western New York (so they say...).
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Post by Roger Edgington »

I'll be 58 on March the 19th. At 40, I still had black hair, did not need glasses to play, and could pick up my D-10 MSA in one hand and my Fender Twin in the other and go with it. I've changed a little in the last 18 years but, I love to play as much as ever. I'm still learning. Maybe I'm just a slow learner.
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