Find a roulette table and bet heavy on a 6-9 split.
Hit the big 40 this year (in a week, no less), so I’m all about the monkeys!
’68ers all the way!!!
['Cause 69 (the year, ya perv – or maybe it’s me that’s the preeeevert) is overrated. :p]
1968
Forty snuck up on me 3 days ago.
Happy belated then qwest! Hope it was a barrel of… fun.
Thanks!
Came out of nowhere, forty did. Smacked me upside the head and announced loudly that the youth was being strangled out of me.
Actually, I can’t stop thinking that except for a few more aches and pains, life is not much different than it was 10 years ago.
1968 was a fine year to be born.
I should add my brother, DistendedPendulousFrenulum, to 1958.
Although he rarely posts.
waves back at Malacandra
No, you’re not!
I will turn my big twenty-five on Tuesday. I bet olivesmarch4th will be in soon, she just had her birthday.
We are awesome!
Woot!
eta: I didn’t even see HazelNutCoffee’s response. Apparently 1982 wasn’t a year for great innovation.
Yeah, b. 1958, graduated high school 1976 too. Remember how your high school yearbook was DOOMED to have a Bicentenial theme?
Sorry to break the Columbus, OH streak, but I’m also 1977.
Hurray for the 87’ers. We are a rare breed I say, rare and perfect.
Me too! 1978. I’ve got until October to hold onto my 20’s with *every last bit of strength I have.
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Three pages and no one from 1972. I’ll be the first, then.
This is our year, the Year of the Rat (Year of the Mouse in Japan).
Speak for yourself - I was born before Jan 29th, so I’m a Fire Goat/Sheep, not some stinking earth simian :D.
Err…and happy birthday :).
1974
I still haven’t really accepted that young adults today were born in the 1980s.
Another 1970-er checking in. (Soccer World Cup in Mexico City that year).
Since this is basically a poll, I’ll move it to IMHO for you.
Cajun Man
for the SDMB
- I’m glad to see I’m not the youngest person in the thread.
1942, the year of the Battle of Midway. Not that my birth had any bearing on the battle, but still…
Joining you and DiggitCamara.
RIP Janice Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Vince Lombardi that year.