View Poll Results: How young are you?
Under 18!



9
2.24%
19-24



136
33.92%
25-29



129
32.17%
30-36



73
18.20%
37-41



18
4.49%
42-49



24
5.99%
Over 50!!!



12
2.99%
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Age Poll...
#62
Okay, it looks like I won this one won too!
62 years young as of 10/26.
Now for some trivia.
I grew up in the time that gas had lead, and colors!
Regular (96 octane) was green.
Mid-grade was red, (102 octane).
The good stuff, (110+ octane) was purple!
11:1 to 13.0:1 compression on the streets was no problem!
And during the gas wars you could buy regular for 16.9 cents/gallon!
62 years young as of 10/26.
Now for some trivia.
I grew up in the time that gas had lead, and colors!
Regular (96 octane) was green.
Mid-grade was red, (102 octane).
The good stuff, (110+ octane) was purple!
11:1 to 13.0:1 compression on the streets was no problem!
And during the gas wars you could buy regular for 16.9 cents/gallon!
#64
Okay, it looks like I won this one won too!
62 years young as of 10/26.
Now for some trivia.
I grew up in the time that gas had lead, and colors!
Regular (96 octane) was green.
Mid-grade was red, (102 octane).
The good stuff, (110+ octane) was purple!
11:1 to 13.0:1 compression on the streets was no problem!
And during the gas wars you could buy regular for 16.9 cents/gallon!
62 years young as of 10/26.
Now for some trivia.
I grew up in the time that gas had lead, and colors!
Regular (96 octane) was green.
Mid-grade was red, (102 octane).
The good stuff, (110+ octane) was purple!
11:1 to 13.0:1 compression on the streets was no problem!
And during the gas wars you could buy regular for 16.9 cents/gallon!




#67


like I'm 20.
I remember .35 cents/gallon and my parents bitching it was too expensive