jac379: Wow! I'm a bit too tired to read all of it, Snuggs, but what a man!
Yeah, it was a bit lengthy but I stuck with it. I was amazed about his attitude of what encouraged him to live so long and then die of a natural death.
cristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands17,243 posts
Snuggs09: Yeah, it was a bit lengthy but I stuck with it. I was amazed about his attitude of what encouraged him to live so long and then die of a natural death.
We might be able to get stuck tomorrow. It's almost 1am here and drinks don't help.
venusenvy: It would be cool to spend an hour inside his head and see the world through his eyes
The article mentioned all the things he didn't have that we take for granted everyday. When he didn't have them, he didn't miss them. I think it's truly amazing that someone could live so long. My father was 96 when he died. He too worked on a railroad for 43 years just like this man did.
chococherrieSomewhere over the Rainbow, Indonesia5,647 posts
funny you should make a thread about this, i had an arguement with someone today, they said the oldest person im the world lives in china and is 200 years old so google is my friend they werre wrong the person is alleged to be 121
chococherrie: funny you should make a thread about this, i had an arguement with someone today, they said the oldest person im the world lives in china and is 200 years old so google is my friend they werre wrong the person is alleged to be 121
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