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  1. 1. Which age group do you belong to?

    • 20 or younger
      6
    • 21 - 30
      14
    • 31 -40
      52
    • 41 - 50
      49
    • 51 - 60
      31
    • 61 - 70
      41
    • 71 -80
      10
    • 81 or older
      1

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I am curious as to the age makeup of Demonlanders.  I suspect that, like our supporter base, it will skew towards the middle/top end.

Voters names will not be made public, so don't be shy!

 

 

Must we tell the absolute truth?

asking for a friend 

 
30 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I am curious as to the age makeup of Demonlanders.  I suspect that, like our supporter base, it will skew towards the middle/top end.

Voters names will not be made public, so don't be shy!

I'm guessing DL will be more skewed than our supporter base as I doubt anyone under 40 reads/posts on DL - to their loss.

They are more likely to be on a fb or bf fan forum, if on a fan forum at all.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I'm guessing DL will be more skewed than our supporter base as I doubt anyone under 40 reads DL - to their loss.

They are more likely to be on a fb or bf fan forum, if on a fan forum at all.

Well, not many have responded yet, but already 40% are under 40.


Happily fit in the 40-50 bracket except I dont ski or own a Langerover.

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Must we tell the absolute truth?

Might as well because nobody will be able to tell which vote is yours.

I set it up that way deliberately so no need to be coy.  :D

17 hours ago, hardtack said:

Well, not many have responded yet, but already 40% are under 40.

Under 40 may not age well, no pun intended - my first instinct was to say under 30.  The latter being the age group that grew up in a world with 'social media' like fb etc.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

@Demonstoneare you preparing some brain teaser puzzles to amuse us during the bye?

17 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Happily fit in the 40-50 bracket except I dont ski or own a Langerover.

When I was of the age less than 40.

I did ski, regularly, and never owned a range but I have had two BMW 3,s

that was some time ago.  So I. Still might fit the profile 


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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

@Demonstoneare you preparing some brain teaser puzzles to amuse us during the bye?

There's nothing in the bank but I might be able to conjure up something if I make an effort.  No promises.  

EDIT:  I've just drafted a couple of new ones.  Stand by for the bye!  😉

Edited by Demonstone

Interestingly i just realized the other day that i am actually very close to my 10 year anniversary on Demonland, which is pretty incredible, means i've spent most of my adult life on here! 

Werridee couldn't possibly be older than 18, love their work though. 

21 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Interestingly i just realized the other day that i am actually very close to my 10 year anniversary on Demonland, which is pretty incredible, means i've spent most of my adult life on here! 

Werridee couldn't possibly be older than 18, love their work though. 

Only if his birthday is on a leap year!


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Nobody has volunteered for the "81 and older" category so far. 

I can only assume that old dee hasn't logged on yet.  :cool:

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Must we tell the absolute truth?

asking for a friend 

I lied just a little. But I figured I deserved some time off for 2012-14.

Also, my wife is in the age group I selected, and I definitely 'belong to' her. So, in an Obi Wan kind of way, it is true. From a certain point of view.

The age I feel, or actual? Also, how many years should I add for the 55 years of grief endured before 2021?
 

Oops, gave it away. D’OH!!!

The best thing fitting into the 71-80 bracket is that I have seen and been to 7 premierships inc last year as the only "seen". I consider myself f-ing lucky compared to a lot of Dee"s supporters. Fit as I am (thanks to the good folk at the Alfred/Sandy) I hope to see quite a few more.

Go Dee's.

3 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Happily fit in the 40-50 bracket except I dont ski or own a Langerover.

Quite obviously you are not a “real” MFC man (and certainly not MCC) if you cannot even spell Rangerover. 🧐


3 hours ago, 640MD said:

When I was of the age less than 40.

I did ski, regularly, and never owned a range but I have had two BMW 3,s

that was some time ago.  So I. Still might fit the profile 

Haha. Nearly fell out of my chair with your age but I totally misread your comment.

3 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Haha. Nearly fell out of my chair with your age but I totally misread your comment.

Been a long long time since I was skiing Mal pre 2000 and haven’t been 40 for a while as well. Still, when I look down my feet are above the ground.   Will be watching tonight the fire going full time, it’s cold down here! Cheers

Just now, 640MD said:

Been a long long time since I was skiing Mal pre 2000 and haven’t been 40 for a while as well. Still, when I look down my feet are above the ground.   Will be watching tonight the fire going full time, it’s cold down here! Cheers

Have to stay home as well Rob. Open wounds on face after removal of 6 melanoma's. Pain killers and vodka/red bull assisting a pleasant evening. My skiing finished around then (2000) as well.

 
5 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I am curious as to the age makeup of Demonlanders.  I suspect that, like our supporter base, it will skew towards the middle/top end.

Voters names will not be made public, so don't be shy!

 

Can I ask what the cause/s of this curiosity is?

Ed: just curious. 

Edited by McQueen

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Just wondering, Steve.  I assumed we didn't have a lot of young posters as most of us appear to be grizzled, rusted-on longtime Demon tragics.  The poll numbers to date would support that assumption with fewer than 10% being under 30.


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