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Inspired by Jeremy, I dug up an old Facebook tag. For those of you used to expecting distinguished and profound posts from me, you’ll be so disappointed… For those of you who know me, this will assure you that I am still not distinguished and profound. I intercepted a note in 5th or 6th grade [...]

 

My Life Expectancy

Posted By Jeff on September 19th, 2007

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Ahahahahahahaha. I just took the Life Expectancy test, and it says that I’m not 39 years old! Alriiiiight! My “Real Age” is 19! So, I’m packing for a second senior trip and am considering some additional college courses. I have four years of eligibility for the college sport of my choosing. Very cool.

My life expectancy, according to the test, is 94.6. Some of you are going to have to put up with me for a looong time…  unless the Lord has other plans.

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5 Responses to “My Life Expectancy”

Shelley

so are you taking this trip on the ghost?

brandy

i went and took your little test. know how old i am? not even born yet! aaahhhhhhhahahahahahhhahahah! i kept watching that number go down and i was just cracking up! the only time the age went up was with number of miles i drive.

Jeff

Shelley… GREAT idea! I’m going to make it to Florida for about $8.76 in gas. Of course, it would also take me month…

Brandy, that means you don’t exist, so I will have to delete your comment… ;)

K.T.

I think I was older than you both……21.5 I think,LOL

dean

hmm… when i first started answering, my age kept going UP and my life expectancy DOWN. but by the end, i turned out to be around 42 (chronologically i’m a bit older than that) and my life expectancy was around 80-something, which actually turns out to be not so great, for i have come to the stark realization that i can only pray that i die on the job, because i cant afford to retire. i just didnt think i’d have to work until i was in my 80′s…

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