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Longevity in the one-hundred teens!

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Re: Longevity in the one-hundred teens!

Post by 220 » Thu Aug 02, 2018 2:36 am

clovishound wrote:You misread my post. You posting said that she still has her DIVERS license. That means she is still capable of SCUBA diving at her age, which I think is likely a bad idea. I'm all for people continuing to enjoy outdoor sports as they get older, but one must exercise a little common sense with the limitations that come with age.
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She would probably be up for diving if given the opportunity
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Re: Longevity in the one-hundred teens!

Post by Vaquero » Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:39 am

My wife's Grandmother turned 95, last Thurs.
Still gets around, works in the garden.
Don't see real well, seems to be pretty happy most of the time.

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Re: Longevity in the one-hundred teens!

Post by Redthies » Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:38 am

If1Hitu wrote:I am 68.8 months and this is the truth,I don't feel old.
And you really shouldn’t. 68.8 months is only 5 years and 9 months old. You’re not even ready for the first grade yet! :mrgreen:
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Re: Longevity in the one-hundred teens!

Post by Carver » Mon Sep 10, 2018 8:00 pm

An interesting thread, as I’m one of the old guys here. We all hope to make it for a long time but it’s not a given you have to work at it to stay young. I’ve got so many things going I don’t have time to get old. I have my carving which I do most every day and take care of the sheep cleaning stalls lambing out the ewes etc. I’m still working on my next entry for a carving show that will come in the spring when I finish I will have close to 500 hours tied up in it. In between all of this, of course you have to be doing the shooting thing which I try and do every week.
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