How old do you feel?

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Eddie Haskell, The Beave, and Wally.

Damn!!!! :eek
 
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Eddie Haskell, The Beave, and Wally.

Damn!!!! :eek

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Wow!:eek
Me= Physically:40 Mentally: 21 Actually:34 :biggrin
 
Today? I've just played 18 holes of golf and feel 90 years old. Double my age!
 
Heck, I've been 25 for the last 36 years. :party


Better yet, Mrs. Spirit has been 17 forever ! :thumbsup


:cheers :wink :cheers
 
Heck, I've been 25 for the last 36 years. :party


Better yet, Mrs. Spirit has been 17 forever ! :thumbsup


:cheers :wink :cheers

I hope you have her parents permission if she's 17 and your 25!:biggrin :wink
 
As I visited the local Hardware store a few weeks ago... a nice fellow greeted me, seemed a little more friendly than necessary...

turns out it was one of my favorite teachers from High School (1973). He had recently turned 60... still looked great, took my brain a few awkward seconds to recognize the face and put a name with to it, but what a surprise it was to see him.

He taught engineering/mechanical/architectual drawing classes and various other shop classes where I developed skills still used to this day.

We visited for a few minutes... he asked my age.

My comment.. "Well, I was thirty yesteday, but I wake up this morning and I'm 52 y/o"... my goodness where has the time gone?:confused

I thank God each day for my health and good fortune.

mardyn
 
I hope you have her parents permission if she's 17 and your 25!:biggrin :wink

"It was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished them well
You could see that Pierre did truly love the Mademoiselle
And now the young Monsieur and Madame have rung the chapel bell
C'est la vie say the old folk, it goes to show you never can tell"


- Chuck Berry
 
Leave it to Beaver, Ozzie and Harriet, great American TV.
I feel 60
Bony
Class of '64
 
Leave it to Beaver, Ozzie and Harriet, great American TV>>

Agreed. Leave it to Beaver, in particular, is one of the all-time classics.
I really enjoyed the work that Ken, Jerry, and Tony (Eddie, Beaver, Wally) did on that show, and on the New Leave it to Beaver show that followed in the 1980s.
 
I feel like Im around 60 some days and my real age, 17, other days.
 
Leave it to Beaver, Ozzie and Harriet, great American TV.
I feel 60
Bony
Class of '64


Not to mention Ed Sullivan, Ted Mack's Origional Amateur Hour, The Jack Benny Program, Our Miss Brooks, The Jackie Gleason Show, 77 Sunset Strip, Highway Patrol, The Green Hornet, Cannon, Dragnet, Hawaiian Eye, Hawaii 5-O, and a whole crab pot full of others too numerous to mention.
I feel 62:bored
'Pockets
Class of '62
 
Hey, wasn't Eddie Haskell a CA state trooper around Fresno?
 
Worst comment I've heard on my GT-

While sitting at a stop light.

Jeep full with teens in it in next lane.

Young lady in the back seat (speaking to her friends)

"Nice car that Old Guy has ...."
 
Worst comment I've heard on my GT-

While sitting at a stop light.

Jeep full with teens in it in next lane.

Young lady in the back seat (speaking to her friends)

"Nice car that Old Guy has ...."

Ouch ! :lol :lol
 
Hey, wasn't Eddie Haskell a CA state trooper around Fresno?

I'll see if I can check that out, interesting, he was a little devil on the show:biggrin
 
Hey, wasn't Eddie Haskell a CA state trooper around Fresno?


On a TV program about "Leave it to Beaver" a few yrs back, it WAS mentioned that "Eddie" was/had been a cop someplace. I don't remember what type.
 
Ken Osmond (Eddie) did have a long career in law enforcement with the Los Angeles Police Dept. He was injured in the line of duty (shot several times) by a criminal and retired from the PD. He had various duties, one of which was traffic cop on a motorcycle.

In the New Leave it to Beaver and Still the Beaver spin off shows back in the '80s, not only did Ken reprise his Eddie role, but his real life son played Eddie's son Freddie- good stuff.
 
<<Not to mention Ed Sullivan, Ted Mack's Origional Amateur Hour, The Jack Benny Program, Our Miss Brooks, The Jackie Gleason Show, 77 Sunset Strip, Highway Patrol, The Green Hornet, Cannon, Dragnet, Hawaiian Eye, Hawaii 5-O, and a whole crab pot full of others too numerous to mention.
I feel 62 Class of '62>>>

Pockets, you've got a few years on me, but fortunately I've had the benefit of syndicated tv and enjoyed most of those shows too! For us car lovers, you just can't relegate the awesome drama "Route 66" to "too numerous to mention" status:thumbsup
 
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For us car lovers, you just can't relegate the awesome drama "Route 66" to "too numerous to mention" status:thumbsup

'Know what? Believe it or not, I'VE NEVER SEEN SO MUCH AS ONE EPISODE OF "ROUTE 66"!!!!!!!:lol

I know a '62 'Vette was "the star" of that show ...but, I've never seen it! How stoooopid is THAT?