Demographic Poll

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I am:

female, under 20 years old
15
4%
male, under 20 years old
45
12%
female, 20-29 years old
28
7%
male, 20-29 years old
61
16%
female, 30-39 years old
21
6%
male, 30-39 years old
71
19%
female, 40-49 years old
10
3%
male, 40-49 years old
47
12%
female, 50-59 years old
14
4%
male, 50-59 years old
35
9%
female, 60-69 years old
4
1%
male, 60-69 years old
26
7%
female, over 70 years old
0
No votes
male, over 70 years old
3
1%
 
Total votes: 380
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Bruce
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Post by Bruce »

What the heck, we've been stuck at 114 for a while...

Bump!
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Post by nachtkrabb »

The poll is now around long enough that I should move into the next age class (I won't change my gender though).
Ruth :oops:
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Post by ihc6480 »

nachtkrabb wrote:The poll is now around long enough that I should move into the next age class (I won't change my gender though).
Ruth :oops:
Good to hear your not changing your gender Ruth :lol: Surely your not moving out of the 20-29 bracket :wink:
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Post by nachtkrabb »

Hallo, Bill,
do I sound that unexperienced & innocent...? :lol: Ruth
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Post by ihc6480 »

nachtkrabb wrote:Hallo, Bill,
do I sound that unexperienced & innocent...? :lol: Ruth
Well, maybe not :lol: but your still a young lady at heart I'm sure :wink:
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Post by ihc6480 »

Well, the original picture I first posted is not the best so heres what an old cactus grower looks like away from his cactus garden.
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Post by daiv »

Bill, You look mighty innocent in that shot. The one with you holding two masses of Opuntia - that one shows your tough streak! 8)
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daiv wrote:Bill, You look mighty innocent in that shot. The one with you holding two masses of Opuntia - that one shows your tough streak! 8)
Me innocent looking :lol:
OK, heres my tough streak and the cacti I enjoy :D
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Post by Moonbeam »

What's with the GLOVES??? :shock:





:lol:
Just kidding!!!
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Moonbeam wrote:What's with the GLOVES??? :shock:
:lol: :lol:

Even the toughest Opuntia Wrangler needs some form of protection! :D
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Post by ihc6480 »

daiv wrote:
Moonbeam wrote:What's with the GLOVES??? :shock:
:lol: :lol:

Even the toughest Opuntia Wrangler needs some form of protection! :D
Yeah, what Daiv said :lol:

Moonbeam,
I don't usually wear gloves but when it comes time to thinning out a six foot patch of prickly's gloves do reduce the amount of blood I loose :lol:
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Post by Moonbeam »

Hee Hee! I said I was just kidding...

:hiding:

I still haven't found a pair of gloves that the pokey's can't get through. Mostly the O. Micro. things. When I have to deal with them, I normally wear two pairs of cheap ones, then just through them away when I'm done. Glochids...UGH!!!

The hubby got me a fancy pair for my birthday, I'll have to try them out next weekend.
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Post by daiv »

Might I suggest chain mail? :lol:

If only it were that easy... :roll:
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Post by Lee »

I will be 63 this year and as I can recall I bought my first cactus plant......mmmmmm....62 years ago :lol: :lol: and yes this is what I look like all the time.
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Post by Moonbeam »

UGH...just looking at this again. I'm going to have to move to a different category in September. Not lookin' forward to it!!!
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