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When will I get my 7? Did I mention (that due to really poor planning) I still have 3 kids in college?

 

 

 

ahh, something addled ur mind ages ago.

 

u have 3 kids

 

they have college

 

and so shall the expenses be delegated.

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I'm 56 going on 30 something. I have a 16 yr old daughter that causes me to drink too much and a 13yr old boy that I can still run rings around. Neather kids are the least interested in my car, motorcycle, or hunting. Where did I go wrong

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Locost7018...my 9 year old daughter asked for a Lego Ferrari set for her recent birthday and her 6 year old sister can pronounce "Barrichello" properly. The real question is where did I go wrong!?!

 

 

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So I have taken the opportunity thoroughly read all the enlightened missives of all the postings on this forum topic and mind you I'm no math wiz but I have tallied all of the sums of the ages of the 7 owners and further have divided the sum against the number of respondents and I can now say with no equivocation nor shadow of a doubt, that the average age of the "7 addict" is 9 ... (mentally speaking).

 

Cheers!

 

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So I have taken the opportunity thoroughly read all the enlightened missives of all the postings on this forum topic and mind you I'm no math wiz but I have tallied all of the sums of the ages of the 7 owners and further have divided the sum against the number of respondents and I can now say with no equivocation nor shadow of a doubt, that the average age of the "7 addict" is 9 ... (mentally speaking).

 

Cheers!

 

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http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/images/emoticons/lol.gif You got that right

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  • 7 years later...

I am two months shy of 71....have a Stalker V6 and an MGBGT V8 Sebring clone that I drive during months 4 through 11 here in SW Ohio...I will be driving my Gt to the British V8 meet in Colorado this summer....have a 43 year old actress daughter in Minneapolis and a 40 year old son who works/lives in Calgary, Canada....Also am ceo (grin) of Arkley NA....a small, obscure British sports car kit...(a design that requires an acquired taste with polarizing style) Drive them till you Drop''''

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I'll be 64 1st week of March and first fell in love with Lotus when I got a ride in a heavly tracked Lotus 6 with a fire pump engine and most important an all "aluminium" body. Guess I'm a member of the Tom Club because that was in 1961 when I was 11, forward 47 years and I purchased my Caterham.

I will drive it any distance for as long as I can still climb in it and I will drive it in temps down to -10º ç or 14º F. with zero weather equipment, I just dress silly:)

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I'll be 64 1st week of March and . . . . forward 47 years and I purchased my Caterham. I will drive it any distance for as long as I can still climb in it and I will drive it in temps down to -10º ç or 14º F. with zero weather equipment, I just dress silly:)

 

I am humbled. :chillpill: Oh . . . 53 in June. :ack:

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Interesting thread which, thx to being so old, I'd forgotten all abt:). Anyhow, I see in 2007 I was 60 and had 3 kids in college and no se7en. Now I have no kids in college and I have had 3 se7ens (including my current one).

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I am on my third mid-life crisis so that means I am back to being 17 years old again! :cooldude:

 

If you have not had a mid-life crisis yet I can thoroughly recommend them.

 

I had mine and had a choice, a Seven half my age or a woman half my age, luckily I could not afford the divorce and now my wife, my Seven and I are very happy :)

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Interesting thread which, thx to being so old, I'd forgotten all abt:). Anyhow, I see in 2007 I was 60 and had 3 kids in college and no se7en. Now I have no kids in college and I have had 3 se7ens (including my current one).

 

Nice transition you did there, Mike! :cheers:

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I am on my third mid-life crisis so that means I am back to being 17 years old again! :cooldude:

 

If you have not had a mid-life crisis yet I can thoroughly recommend them.

 

I started my midlife crisis at an early age and have managed to maintain an ongoing, reoccurring theme ever since. If the definition of insanity is repetitive behavior with the expectation of the outcome being different each time . . . then I suppose I'm all in. :willy_nilly: Maybe that's why I keep modifying and tinkering. :cheers:

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I'll be 56 in May. I've been a slave to English cars and bikes for almost all my life.

 

I always just pinned it on my Grandfather, he had a Singer when I was young.

 

Just wish he were around to drive the S1... He would never give it back....

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Wanted one since seeing The Prisoner in 1967 or 68, almost got one in 1970, then life got in the way, but finally found my 1962 3 years ago when I was just 57. Drive it every day and intend to do so until I can’t get out of it under my own power

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