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98! But I die right before Christmas.
Dying at 73....I can live with that
Tell mr that when you're my age (70)!
Good point. I’m 20 years your junior. My dad died at 62. My mom’s dad died in his 60’s. My dad’s dad died in early 70’s.The genes are not favorable, but I hope they are for you and others.
Here's something so crazy (almost eerie) that it would seem impossible, but it's true:My mom died in 1997 and my dad died the following year. Each was the exact same age at death: 79 years, 7 months, 8 days.
That's nuts! .. because .. My mom and dad both had that happen too, living exactly 67 years, 4 months, XX days.
Crap! I am only 13 months older than Glow and I plan to live way longer than him, living it up on his sweet, sweet, life insurance money.
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
For giggles I changed the "normal" setting to one of the others. On pessimistic it says I am dying in 6 months. On Optimistic it says I am living into my late 90's.
My Dad's Dad died when he was 46. Genes are only a part of the equation and medical science has come a long way. Good luck!
These same age posts remind me of those times ( I have had a few in my extended family) ......where a longtime married couple dies within days/weeks of the others death.Its kind of romantic to see how they seem tied so closely together ....all through life...and we presume ...even after their nearly concurrent deaths
I had no idea so many of you guys and gals were so old. It makes me think my 75+ is not that far outside the norm.My freshman roommate, senior roommate, best friend, MU sweetheart, but never my wife, all passed years ago.
My suggestion is 1) more Arby's (unless Chick gets a job at said Arby's, in which case, eat more of the Arby's that Chick doesn't work at) and 2) start filtering everything Chick gives you to drink through activated carbon.