55? That's nothing dude. That's not even at the average retirement age. Lots of shit to do still.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jetman
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55? That's nothing dude. That's not even at the average retirement age. Lots of shit to do still.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jetman
BBC link has a page that helps you figure it out. It's a ratio of weight:height.Quote:
Originally Posted by Swift
68 years. My ideal weight in supposed to be 170. I'm currently at 185 with my peak weight at 200.
According to MSN my gender, drinking and family history are my negative factors.
I don't know my cholesteral count, so I couldn't enter that figure.
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Originally Posted by gamevet
My ideal weight was 167 I believe. The most I've ever been was 150 and I've hovered pretty close to 140 for the past 2-3 years (even with some additional height). Everything I've tried to gain weight has been unsuccesful, muscle doesn't build very well either.
Supposedly my dad had the same problem when he was my age however and started becoming a lot bulkier in his mid 20's. He's got a little gut but he's been able to maintain some pretty large muscle mass over the years with ease.
102 with an ideal weight of 154lbs says msn. Biggest factor towards dying, age.
87.
that's good, I didn't want to be 90 anyway.
*sniff*
79 Years.
If I smoke pot, 76 years.
Heh.
87. Ill be laughing at you dead sons of bitches from the nursing home my no good (as yet unconcieved) kids will probably put me in
According to BBC, 90.2 years. I sure as hell hope not. My great-grandmother is 94 and the past few years of her life have been miserable to watch. I hope to go out peacefully before I need someone to help bathe me and all of that.
I got 71.
That's weak.