Meh, I've been better. Honestly, a rainy night might work for Eddie, but women will tell you, they hate this weather, so a single man is on his own. <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/JSU9Y3Tdnw8&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/JSU9Y3Tdnw8&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>
LOL my poor half blind wife just came up behind me and asked why I was looking at a picture of Columbo. When she looked closer she realized her mistake and just said "oh" and walked off but that got me to thinking why she would say that so I googled his pic and well I now realize why she said what she said. and So to answer your question FFB you look like a slightly less younger version of him.
Depending on which pic we were looking, I voted for 41-43. But I could've easily vote for 38-40 as well. And that 38 yrs old smoker blonde looks like she is in her late 20s early 30s.
Why? Again, I stated the reason. I wasn't trying to show myself, but it isn't difficult to post pictures from a publc site. Also, I've been here damn near ten years. I'm not exactly a new person on this board. I was curious if these new people were correct in their assessment. Did you even read the thread, or did you just come into it late and choose to judge without merit?
Aw, I was just messing with you, Fatty. You look kind of r****ded in that shirt and you're rocking some sort of weird Simple Minds haircut, but you proved your, uh, point. (Right?) You sure take this stuff awfully seriously.
Early 40's, but to be fair it depends on the pic. I think you look like a (younger) Mike Watt. Not a bad thing.
You look anywhere from 35-40 depending on the pic - the mullet one excepted. The funny thing is I recognize a good friend of mine in one of them with you.
I've of course seen your page when your real age was displayed, but I'd say you look around 35 or so. Mid thirties.
I'd say 40. Smoking can cause aging skin. http://www.skincarephysicians.com/agingskinnet/basicfacts.html " Cigarette smoking causes biochemical changes in our bodies that accelerate aging. Research shows that a person who smokes 10 or more cigarettes a day for a minimum of 10 years is statistically more likely to develop deeply wrinkled, leathery skin than a nonsmoker. It also has been shown that people who smoke for a number of years tend to develop an unhealthy yellowish hue to their complexion. Additionally, a study conducted in 2002 showed that facial wrinkling, while not yet visible, can be seen under a microscope in smokers as young as 20. These signs can be greatly diminished, and in some cases avoided, by stopping smoking. Even people who have smoked for many years, or smoked heavily at a younger age, show less facial wrinkling and improved skin tone when they quit smoking. " But genetics probably has more to do with it. "Genes control how quickly the normal aging process unfolds. Some notice those first gray hairs in their 20s; others do not see graying until their 40s. People with Werner’s syndrome, a rare inherited condition that rapidly accelerates the normal aging process, usually appear elderly in their 30s. Their hair can gray and thin considerably in their teens. Cataracts may appear in their 20s. The average life expectancy for people with Werner’s syndrome is 46 years of age. "
Your age look differently, depending on the quality of girls you are with. When she's hotter, you look younger.