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Divinus Arma 13:48 05-04-2006
http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...OLD.xml&rpc=22

Woah!

It made me think that everyone should live this long if they wanted. I have no problem being old as dirt, so long as I am surrounded by people that love me.

This lady was born in 1878! Can you imagine being alive until like 2105? That would be sweet!

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Devastatin Dave 13:58 05-04-2006
http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...OLD.xml&rpc=22
Just thought we'd take a break from the usual to wish Cruz Hernandez a happy 128th birthday!!! Could you imagine what all this lady has seen with her eyes and experienced. She's practically lived two full lifetimes!!! Please feel free to list all the historical events that she has lived through.

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Ser Clegane 14:08 05-04-2006
Happy birthday!!



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doc_bean 14:55 05-04-2006
man, my 67 (just) old aunt died a few days ago, she's almost twice that, life is so unfair sometimes...


But congratulations to the birthday girl all the same !

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Devastatin Dave 14:58 05-04-2006
Originally Posted by Ser Clegane:
Happy birthday!!



(threads merged)
Great minds think alike as they say.

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Tachikaze 18:12 05-04-2006
May 3, 1878. Assuming this is true . . .

At the turn of the last century, she was 22 years old.

She might have celebrated the end of World War One as a 40-year-old, old enough to be the mother of a soldier in the War.

She reached her 50th birthday before the Great Depression, at the beginning of sound movies.

She was 60 years old before World War Two.

She was 91 years old during the Woodtsock concert.

She reached her 100th birthday during the disco era.

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Major Robert Dump 19:09 05-04-2006
No way I'd want to live that long

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yesdachi 19:50 05-04-2006
Originally Posted by Major Robert Dump:
No way I'd want to live that long
Living to be that old (or older) would be ok as long as the quality of life is still good.

Just think of all the “when I was your age” things you could say.

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Sjakihata 21:39 05-04-2006
I think any sane person should kill him/her self before the age of 30. Be a rockstar, live strong die young, why would anyone grow older than 30? To cling on to the illusion that life is something grandiose, to have children and a wife? For what? No thank you, if the drugs, the alcohol, the sex dont kill me before 30, I sure as hell will!

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Major Robert Dump 21:42 05-04-2006
Originally Posted by yesdachi:
Living to be that old (or older) would be ok as long as the quality of life is still good.

Just think of all the “when I was your age” things you could say.

Yeah, and my testacles would hang down to my ankles and I could watch all my friends and family die. Oatmeal 3 times a day. Again, no thanks, this is why I smoke.

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Byzantine Prince 21:43 05-04-2006
Spoken like a true Nietzschean, Sjakihata. For some reason I can't fully agree with you. I think the best way is to let the chips fall as they may and not care about whether you live past 30. What if you are in the middle of a good book when you turn 30? Or you are making a painting or writing a book, or about to turn level 20 magician on Oblivion? I don't know about you but I wouldn't be ready to go.

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GoreBag 22:33 05-04-2006
I'm with Dump and the Dane. I'd probably be miserable were I that old, provided I still retained my mental faculties.

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spmetla 09:50 05-05-2006
So long as I was still metally together and my descendants still loved me I wouldn't mind being that old. I'd certainly take the deaths of all my immediate family pretty badly, just hope they could join me at that age. Wouldn't like it if there was no one to think of the good old days with. The worst would be if your family commited you to a retirment home when you were in your late 70's and ended up there another half century. Would be a good advertising factor for that home though.

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Sjakihata 10:59 05-05-2006
Originally Posted by Byzantine Prince:
Spoken like a true Nietzschean, Sjakihata. For some reason I can't fully agree with you. I think the best way is to let the chips fall as they may and not care about whether you live past 30. What if you are in the middle of a good book when you turn 30? Or you are making a painting or writing a book, or about to turn level 20 magician on Oblivion? I don't know about you but I wouldn't be ready to go.

Well, Im not sure Nietzsche would agree with suicide. Naturally I was overdoing my position, however, I still hold the belief that I wouldnt really want to turn that old at least. Luckily, I wont have to make that decision soon, and I will just cruise along life and see where it takes me, maybe I'll like the destination, if not - you can always jump out of the train.

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Tachikaze 14:48 05-05-2006
Reasons to Live Past 30

The wisdom begins to set in closer to 40.

You gain nostalgia for your childhood years, which makes watching old movies and TV shows more poignant and emotional.

I really began receiving more attention from women after I reached 40, more than even my fondly-remembered 20s. Wow, it's great! What youth is for women, maturity is for men—if you keep in reasonable shape.

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Sjakihata 14:54 05-05-2006
Well, I know Socrates/Plato argued that only after the age of 40, should males be allowed to slip from the shcooling system in to and serving society (those who were supposed to serve) - however, Im not really inclined to agree with that.

The rest sounds good though!

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yesdachi 15:31 05-05-2006
Life is definitely different after 30. IMO even with all the added responsibilities of a family, home, bills, ageing parents, etc. it is still better than when I was a younger. School sucked and college sucked (but not as bad) living at home sucked, I couldn’t wait to get out into the real world and now that I am, I love it. I don’t really think life started for me until my late twenties, all the time before that was just a necessary inconvenience. Kind of like the crappy first band at a concert before the headliners. Plus I think I’m twice as smart as I was when I was 18, I just hope I can say the same when I turn 60, 90, 120! I would also hope my health doesn’t leave me in a decrepit state.

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Sjakihata 15:44 05-05-2006
Originally Posted by yesdachi:
Life is definitely different after 30. IMO even with all the added responsibilities of a family, home, bills, ageing parents, etc. it is still better than when I was a younger. School sucked and college sucked (but not as bad) living at home sucked, I couldn’t wait to get out into the real world and now that I am, I love it. I don’t really think life started for me until my late twenties, all the time before that was just a necessary inconvenience. Kind of like the crappy first band at a concert before the headliners. Plus I think I’m twice as smart as I was when I was 18, I just hope I can say the same when I turn 60, 90, 120! I would also hope my health doesn’t leave me in a decrepit state.
Well, im not quite sure when I think my life started, probably around 15-16. Yes, I like living away from my parents and I enjoy going to university, but I refuse to think that my life at forty would be any better than what it is like now, at 21. At any rate - Im sorry that you feel you wasted the first 25 years of your life, for me 16-30 is the prime time and I wouldnt want to miss it for anything.

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lancelot 16:16 05-05-2006
She doesnt even look that old either!

The article said that the other oldest people came from that area of the world...might be something in the water....

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Dooz 17:38 05-05-2006
Originally Posted by lancelot:
She doesnt even look that old either!
Yikes... and I was just kinda freaking out at how she looks... live mummy anyone?

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John86 23:39 05-05-2006
Another honorable mention:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_La_Lanne

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