Yes, but I just enjoy the questions and perhaps helping out now and then. I like this because perhaps the kids can ask us things they are afraid to ask elsewhere. It makes me feel good to feel I might have helped out, even if it's a little.
As far as questions, I'm in the process of moving and by the time I land elsewhere... whereever that might be, I'll try to think up something interesting enough to ask... just hope I don't forget it before I get it written down. lol.
As for the questions I've asked, they're mostly to get them to think or have a chance to respond with an opinion that makes them feel good. I really enjoy their answers.
2006-07-01 20:10:47
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answered by EUDORA 2
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I'm 48 and have seen a lot and done a lot. Most of the questions the kids are asking I have been there and done that so it is a lot of fun to me to answer I seem to win a few as well. I have only ask one question so far but I knew the reall answer but wanted to see what the kids had to say. They sure like them "whos line is it anyway" points. And don't really know why they get points. Just incase any is intrested it is so you can buy a question sillies. lol
But with that said I'm sure you can see my answers and questions are not very mature.
What do you want to talk about?
2006-07-02 00:44:20
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answered by Itsme 3
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Yes. would like to read some interesting and mature questions!
2006-07-08 08:29:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Not only it seems 50 & older, but it looks like all generations are represented. I'm 43. I notice lots of teens here because of the spelling( I don't mean mis-spelling, but more generational slang like spelling "boys" "boyz"...etc.) I was able to give some good answers to a couple questions from some early 20's people because although it might seem like it to them, it wasnt that long ago when I was in their shoes.
2006-07-02 19:40:34
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answered by Pepe LePeu 3
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Probably. But I suspect that these Yahooers will answer more than ask, because they have acquired life experience and would love the platform to share. Of course, they would be ridiculed for being here in the first place. But like racism and sexism, ageism is a reality for those judgemental spirits that also hang out here with the sole purpose to insult.
2006-07-08 13:52:56
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answered by MeerKatje 3
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Well at 48, I'm feeling 50 coming on pretty quick. Now that you've asked this question I am so tempted to bookmark the responses so I can remember which of you responded for future reference. Its nice to know that not everyone on here are kids although I have enjoyed their questions and many of the responses. I for one don't ever want to get so old that I can't relate to what's going on with the young people around me. Guard your answers well - these kids are going to be making decisions for us some day. Let's endeavor to always give them the best that our years of living and learning have afforded us.
2006-07-02 15:48:13
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answered by Sonie 5
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thank goodness not 50 yet.....but a few years away. I was also curious what the average age was. There are a lot of inmature questions! But I still think it's an interesting site!
2006-07-02 00:34:36
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answered by yogi bear 3
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i'm 51, & i do a lot of answering cause i THINK i'm pretty smart....LMAO! you can read my questions....anyone can. what do you consider a mature question???
p.s. there are a lot of teeny-boppers on here, but it's still interesting. some of them actually have something to say
2006-07-02 00:36:04
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answered by Jones 4 3
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I am 56 years old.. I guess most people our age either have better things to do than answer these questions or are dead.
2006-07-02 00:32:34
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answered by lizreganl 2
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I am, but I don't think my questions are all that interesting.
2006-07-02 00:31:55
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answered by R 5
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