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OT: What age are you?

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  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,827
    30-39

    For me,

    '78, '82, '91, '92, '01. We've been 7 times ('81 and '93 being the losses).
    fixed
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,716 Founders Club
    20-29

    I ask myself that all the time. I contemplate giving it up every year, but I probably never will. I like Husky Football because some of my earliest childhood memories where when UW was at their peak. I have a picture of me at a game from the '91 season. I was four. It was something I bonded with my two dads over and it's stuck ever since. I would read the media guides and memorize the whole team. It has played a role in my miserable and pathetic life ever since. Other hobbies have come and gone, but Husky Football stuck.
    My experience verbatim.
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,290 Founders Club
    30-39

    For me,

    '78, '81, '91, '92, '01. We've been 7 times ('81 and '93 being the losses).
    My folks brought me home from the hospital the day of the '78 rosebowl. Therefore, this list is accurate for me too.

    #ohhai
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,827
    30-39
    pawz said:

    My dads brought me home from the hospital the day of the '78 rosebowl. Therefore, this list is accurate for me too.

    #ohhai
    you new here?
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,290 Founders Club
    30-39
    brchco12 said:

    me too, i also grew up in the Portland media market and I think the duck rise galvanized my UW identity. also the WSU Vancouver campus helped me think I was better than everyone I lived around.

    Vancouver is so fucked
    I was born and raised in Vancouver too. This post couldn't be more true.

    The one thing I would add is wondering as a kid, "why don't the people on teevee ever talk about vancouver/washington?". I got a case of the civic pride (not the 75k kind) very early in life.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,827
    30-39

    Seriously though any teens? Asking for a friend.
    Does your fren have a five dollar footlong?
  • HUSKYFANATICHUSKYFANATIC Member Posts: 1,651
    40-49
    So what I'm old! I could still out bench press you younger fucks!
  • RavennaDawgRavennaDawg Member Posts: 846
    40-49

    atleast they accepted the points you already had. subway is phasing that program out and you could have been stuck with no reward at all. you still should have punched the kid working though.
    That will never. Ever. Get old.

    Ever.
  • RaccoonHarryRaccoonHarry Member Posts: 2,161
    Too embarrassed to vote. Nobody my age should be on this site.
  • LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,663 Founders Club
    30-39
    pawz said:

    I was born and raised in Vancouver too. This post couldn't be more true.

    The one thing I would add is wondering as a kid, "why don't the people on teevee ever talk about vancouver/washington?". I got a case of the civic pride (not the 75k kind) very early in life.
    It's not tough to build up pride when portland's JV media won't shut up about gresham and canon beach.

    I remember getting to UW and being shocked that the local news was actually about the place where I lived.
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