^^^ i make it 10 years older than me, then round it up to the nearest number divisible by 10 to have a safe cushion. so this year old is 60.
nope. the "old" number always moves ahead of me by at least 10 years. that's the beauty of the system!
45 1/2....and still bouncing off the ground like I'm 16! :bang: Leaving for Utah for a week with Jake, who's almost 16, and we're BOTH ready to act like a couple of kids on our bikes! \\/\\/\\/\\/
36 feel like 26,curling iron at 75 lb dumbells, riding 5 or more miles a day benching 125 lb dumbells in each arm, lat pull downs 220lbs, weighing in at 181. Age does not matter..
Oh, I see. For my part, I have quite a bit that I do besides mountain biking and work. In fact, sometimes I think I may have too much of a "life." However, since I commute by Metrolink for a couple hours every day to and from my job, if I'm not sleeping on the train, I often am on STR for amusement during the train ride. I don't think that posting on STR necessarily means that you "don't have a life." But then again, everyone's definition of a "life" is different. There have actually been times where I was sitting at a loud, noisy club (which some people consider "having a life") and was kind of bored there, so I got on my iPhone and was posting on STR for amusement. Go figure.