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***The official age of posters in P&N forum thread***

I'm 44

No poll, just post your age, lie if you want, but I'm curious as heck how old everyone is...

Have a pretty good idea how old the older members are.

I've spent most of today paying bills, & went to 2 soccer games, wife & youngest kid play, oldest daughter has spent all day @ a marching band competition...
 
45. Married once for 4 years, which yielded my son who is now a Marine. The current (and final) marriage has been for...uhhh...16 years, I think, to the best and kindest woman in the entire universe (iow, she can tolerate me and even seems to enjoy my company on occasion.).
 
27 Married 6 years, Daughter 5, Son almost 3, and one due in January.

In other words, young enough to care, yet old enough and been through enough to know better.😀

CsG
 
I am 33. My GF and I celebrate 6 years of co-habitation this month. No kids. Both the lack of legal marriage and the lack of children is by design.
 
Originally posted by: Vic
I am 33. My GF and I celebrate 6 years of co-habitation this month. No kids. Both the lack of legal marriage and the lack of children is by design.

Does Oregon have a common-law marriage statute?

Edit: Sorry, I'm just curious if you've looked into that since you said it was by design. I know some states have(did have) a 7 year common law statute.

Congrats on your long "co-habitation" - heck, alot of marriages don't last that long. :beer:

CsG
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Vic
I am 33. My GF and I celebrate 6 years of co-habitation this month. No kids. Both the lack of legal marriage and the lack of children is by design.
Does Oregon have a common-law marriage statute?

CsG
No.


edit to your edit: no offense was taken, thank you, and congrats for the one on the way 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Vic
I am 33. My GF and I celebrate 6 years of co-habitation this month. No kids. Both the lack of legal marriage and the lack of children is by design.

This might help you out:

Unmarried to Each Other: The Essential Guide to Living Together as an Unmarried Couple and Living Together: A Legal Guide for Unmarried Couples


Yeppers, when my ex wanted to move back in, I required her to sign an "agreement of non-marriage"

When she split 1.5 years later, like I knew she would, I got to fax a copy of it to her lawyer😉 He was so pissed...
 
45, Married a long damn time, with 3 additional mouths to feed. 13, 12, 8.

I think the youngest one might secretly be infohawk. 😱
 
Me & dirt.

60


(That's 420 in 'Dog-Years'

UPDATE - another birthday !

Now celebrating the 40th anniversery of my 21st Birthday !
 
59 and just retired from the US Dept of State in july. Glad to have freedom of speech back. Got two daughters. Both out of college and one married off. Started in Digital Data Processing in 1964. My last MS Cert was W2K. Don't think I will do XP and didn't like ME. I have put my wife through Med Tech training (MS eq) and both daughters through college. I have had people working for me to the MS level, some with multiple degrees. I say that because I proudly hold only an AS in BA.
 
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