Ladies

There's nothing wrong in having a young outlook, Hix.

The other day my wife said to me, "I wish I was 18 again."
I looked at her and said, "I wish you were 18 again, too!" :p
 
Ah yes; but who is the oldest member?

Pertinax is a 62 year old British gentleman and Rookeyper is a 62 year old American lady, but I am a 63 year old Aussie bloke (who will be 64 next month.) Am I the oldest?

and who is our youngest member? would it be cat-man?
 
Youngish 39 male, ex-keeper.

Actually quite surprised at the ages of some our members, rather then the sex... although I've obviously gotten some of them wrong in the past. Doh!
 
Surprisingly I predicted most of the gender and age of members in around the right range,... weird...
 
I am very surprised at the number of young people. I thought they all spent their time on facebook or music sites. Go figure!

I am male, 44, so maybe about average for this group. (Of course for a docent I'm below the average, since both at our zoo and at the national docent convention I went to they are about 90% female and retirement age). The keeper staff at Reid Park Zoo is also predominantly female. Is this a national trend?
 
Right there with you! I Log on to myspace, msn, zoochat and starelephants at the same time.
 
Still awaiting the ladies on here to contact me. I have vast experience with all types of animals and would love a chat sometime.
 
I'm definitely of the female persuasion, but only started posting this week so I'm probably not doing much for the stats at the mo! :p Oh, and I'm 27
 
For some reason which I'm at a loss to explain, zoo supporters do tend, more often than not, to be male (a gross generalisation I know). The membership of the Bartlett Society reflects this inexplicable trend, being comprised chiefly of people in possession of a Y chromosome, with surprisingly few women among the membership. I wish I could advance a theory for this.
 
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