25 September 2007
Real Age
I just took this test to find out, based on my lifestyle n'that, what my 'real age' is, opposed to my chronological age.
Turns out I'm 9 and a half!
Which explains a lot, really.
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I'm a tad under 20. Hooty hoo.
Posted by: Alby | 25 September 2007
Personally, I think it's being a tad generous.
Posted by: Bear | 25 September 2007
I'm just over 21 and I'll live 'til I'm 85.
I might take the test when I have a moment.
Posted by: barnesy | 25 September 2007
16, but I had to guess on a few questions.
Posted by: Roger | 25 September 2007
I'm 19 and will live to 94. Really should party harder...
Posted by: Charlie | 26 September 2007
Ooh. 94's good. I only make it to 89, apparently.
Posted by: Bear | 26 September 2007
I'm apparently 23, and will live until I'm 71, according to the test.
Posted by: Tom | 27 September 2007
I'm apparently 12.5 and will live for another 22400 hours (however old that would make me)
Seems like tom is the oldest.
Posted by: Husband | 27 September 2007
Yes but if that's the Tom I assume it is then he can take a good few years off for living in Scotland. You can take a few years off life expectancy for every 100 miles north of London you go.
Disregard if it's Tom in B'ham.
Posted by: Alby | 27 September 2007
But the further north you go, the more deep fried things become. That must be a detrimental factor.
Posted by: Bear | 27 September 2007
That's what I said.
Posted by: alby | 27 September 2007
It's my blog, I'm allowed to repeat your comments if I want. :P
Posted by: Bear | 27 September 2007
This is Brum Tom, and diet had little to do with the extra years. It was more to do with my general nervousness.
Posted by: Tom | 28 September 2007
Real age=36.9 and Life expectancy 94.1. Something wrong with this test as I definitely still think I'm 26 and I know I'll make beyond 100yrs and outlive Him Inside! Of course I'm not stating my biological age:(
Posted by: mother | 30 September 2007
*Cou-72!-ugh*
Posted by: Clurb | 30 September 2007
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