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I am wondering why we are here. Are we all just 80's children going older or maybe this site is plenty of mature 80's lovers??
I'm here because I'm a 80's child who is turning into a nostalgic man...
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My age is 33, but I think I'll forever have the mind of a 17 year old. Which quite handly leaves me in 1989!
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I'm 37.......although I've been told that I have the boyish good looks, athletic physique, and youthful enthusiasm of a man barely twice that age.
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Which isn't as bad as it sounds, cos I went to see most of the movies people rave about here up on the big screen first time round.......
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31, for another 123 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have really embraced my 30's. I will forever be an 80's child because I just simply love everything about the 80s. I love the movies, the controversy, the LOVE!!!
I used to think way back in our favorite decade that my mom was crazy for listening to music from her high school years of the 60s. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS: I HAVE BECOME MY MOTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Remember when we used to always say, "I am never gonna be mean like you or do things like you" BITE YOUR TONGUE!!!!!!
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I am 37. I actually feel better and feel even younger than I did 10 years ago. They say age is just a number...the older you get....the more you believe that, cause I feel like I have never changed. I don't feel like I have aged at all. I know I have though, but when I look at other people my age, I think wow...is that how old I look now too???
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Old age comes as a bit of a surprise. I'm 36 and can already feel the big four-oh looming. (anybody ever see Annie Hall? All the good movies were made in the 70s! ). Then again I remember when I had my 20th birthday I was distraught because I wasn't a teenage anymore! seems a bit silly in retrospect. I'd never wanna go back to being 19 again. I was so upset about stuff that didn't really matter that much, and actually felt much older then than I do now.
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38 (or 21 with 17 yrs. of experience) which ever you prefer.
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17, but just as interested in old stuff as any adult here.
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when i was your age, mouse avenger, i was into radio dramas from the 40s and 50s. i guess i was always retro.
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23...I've been an 80s fan since 1998. I know more about the movies of the 80s than anybody I know...outside of this board, that is, and even that's up for debate.
Sincerely,
John Kilduff
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I am 34, I have been thinking about my school days alot lately. I'd like to re-do my Senior high school year again knowing what I know now.
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i turn 24 next thursday and 80sfreak your so not old girly your at the perfect age in my opinion
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