How old are you?

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How old are you?

10-19 years old.
44
32%
20-29 years old.
51
37%
30-39 years old.
32
23%
40 & up.
11
8%
 
Total votes: 138

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Post by Garbageman13 »

Didn't do the poll, but I'm somewhere in-between 15 and 50. :wink:
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I'm only 3 1/2 years old! :D
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Count Blacktron wrote:I'm only 3 1/2 years old! :D
I think that's a violation of the terms of service. Mods, get 'im outta here! :wink:

I'm 21 years old.
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Post by CastleLord »

13 1/2. Been collecting since i was 4 and still doing it :wink:

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Fourteen, been a Bionicle fan since I was seven and got into System when I was eleven or twelve with Vikings.
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Lets just say that I've been collecting for over 30 years. ;)

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Post by metalandi »

I'm 23, when i was a child the word bionicle wasn't even invented :P
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metalandi wrote:I'm 23, when i was a child the word bionicle wasn't even invented :P
Times were much better then. :wink:
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14 here. :)
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Oh crap, I'm now in a category of 40-dead. Thanks for making my day. :roll:

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Tedward wrote:Oh crap, I'm now in a category of 40-dead. Thanks for making my day. :roll:

When I was a kid, minifigs didn't have arms or legs...mumble, drool...young whippersnappers! Get off my lawn! :D
Haha, yeah I feel old too. Get off mah prop-ertee! Er.. Yeah...
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I'm 22 years old, and have been buying Lego sets since about 5 years old. I have an unknown amount of bricks (never bothered to count 'em)and in the neighborhood of 200 or 200+ minifigs (never bothered to count these either, just a rough guess)...
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Let's just say I've probably been collecting LEGO for a few years more than Josh. I'm just about to join Tedward in the land of the 40-dead.

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Over half a century.

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I prefer to think of it as 40-enlightenment myself. ;)
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