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August 14, 2008 at 9:57 PM #13596August 15, 2008 at 1:15 AM #257200temeculaguyParticipant
I think the percentages are going to be similar, probably 80% male. About ten regular posters are female. My guess at the piggy demographics is 90% married and 90% in their 30’s to 60’s, if that is what you refer to as middle aged. Piggington gals are a rare breed, I rank them in the top 5% of their species, most are educated, sensible, good with numbers and think like men, they are keepers, which may be why they are all married.
August 15, 2008 at 1:15 AM #257382temeculaguyParticipantI think the percentages are going to be similar, probably 80% male. About ten regular posters are female. My guess at the piggy demographics is 90% married and 90% in their 30’s to 60’s, if that is what you refer to as middle aged. Piggington gals are a rare breed, I rank them in the top 5% of their species, most are educated, sensible, good with numbers and think like men, they are keepers, which may be why they are all married.
August 15, 2008 at 1:15 AM #257399temeculaguyParticipantI think the percentages are going to be similar, probably 80% male. About ten regular posters are female. My guess at the piggy demographics is 90% married and 90% in their 30’s to 60’s, if that is what you refer to as middle aged. Piggington gals are a rare breed, I rank them in the top 5% of their species, most are educated, sensible, good with numbers and think like men, they are keepers, which may be why they are all married.
August 15, 2008 at 1:15 AM #257443temeculaguyParticipantI think the percentages are going to be similar, probably 80% male. About ten regular posters are female. My guess at the piggy demographics is 90% married and 90% in their 30’s to 60’s, if that is what you refer to as middle aged. Piggington gals are a rare breed, I rank them in the top 5% of their species, most are educated, sensible, good with numbers and think like men, they are keepers, which may be why they are all married.
August 15, 2008 at 1:15 AM #257490temeculaguyParticipantI think the percentages are going to be similar, probably 80% male. About ten regular posters are female. My guess at the piggy demographics is 90% married and 90% in their 30’s to 60’s, if that is what you refer to as middle aged. Piggington gals are a rare breed, I rank them in the top 5% of their species, most are educated, sensible, good with numbers and think like men, they are keepers, which may be why they are all married.
August 15, 2008 at 7:36 AM #257214JCParticipantI think we had this sort of thread going awhile back and I think we decided that there were probabably a good percentage of females here. Perhaps we just don’t post as much? BTW, we may all be keepers, but we are not all married (yet). π
August 15, 2008 at 7:36 AM #257397JCParticipantI think we had this sort of thread going awhile back and I think we decided that there were probabably a good percentage of females here. Perhaps we just don’t post as much? BTW, we may all be keepers, but we are not all married (yet). π
August 15, 2008 at 7:36 AM #257414JCParticipantI think we had this sort of thread going awhile back and I think we decided that there were probabably a good percentage of females here. Perhaps we just don’t post as much? BTW, we may all be keepers, but we are not all married (yet). π
August 15, 2008 at 7:36 AM #257458JCParticipantI think we had this sort of thread going awhile back and I think we decided that there were probabably a good percentage of females here. Perhaps we just don’t post as much? BTW, we may all be keepers, but we are not all married (yet). π
August 15, 2008 at 7:36 AM #257506JCParticipantI think we had this sort of thread going awhile back and I think we decided that there were probabably a good percentage of females here. Perhaps we just don’t post as much? BTW, we may all be keepers, but we are not all married (yet). π
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