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To: Grzegorz 246
So who’s the oldest dead person?
2 posted on
12/16/2007 8:39:06 AM PST by
daler
To: Grzegorz 246
It sounds like he would have been in interesting man to know.
To: Grzegorz 246
Nestor, who worked as a shepherd in the village, used to say that he had lived to an old age because he had never been married and had not had his nervous system "undermined on the marital front." Well, it is true that women usually outlive men.
7 posted on
12/16/2007 8:43:18 AM PST by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: Grzegorz 246
World's oldest living person dies at 116 in Ukrainethis is a bit of an oxymoron, isn't it?
8 posted on
12/16/2007 8:43:36 AM PST by
the invisib1e hand
(screw the left. did I say that already? screw the left.)
To: Grzegorz 246
That title ‘Oldest Living Person’ , seems to be cursed.
To: Grzegorz 246
My bet would be that 20-30 years from now, there will be hundreds, if not thousands, of folks that old in the US.
Nutrition, genetics, medical advances, fine cigars...
There’s a common nutritional supplement that has been shown over and over in animals to increase their lifespan by a third.
16 posted on
12/16/2007 8:48:45 AM PST by
djf
(I'm too busy to be jolly. Tis the time to cook a collie!)
To: Grzegorz 246
You had to be pretty tough to make it in the Ukraine during the first 60 years of his life.
To: Grzegorz 246
"undermined on the marital front."Isn't it funny how Russians can eat stone soup, survive drowning under the ice of the river after being shot and poisoned, get through the horrors of Stalingrad in WW2, and put up with Soviet Communism for 70 years...but the marital front scares the guvna (sp?) out of them.
To: Grzegorz 246
How can he be the oldest “living” person if he is dead?
To: Grzegorz 246
"...and never used alcohol in large amounts." I spread out my 6 packs over a one hour period ... I never drink them all at once either.
32 posted on
12/16/2007 9:22:31 AM PST by
Red_Devil 232
(VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
To: Grzegorz 246
World's oldest living person dies at 116 in UkraineAnd here I thought the "world's oldest living person" died about 6 months ago at age 114.
Makes me seriously question my math skills.
NOT!
34 posted on
12/16/2007 9:43:53 AM PST by
Publius6961
(MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
To: Grzegorz 246
MEMO TO SELF: Avoid becoming the world’s oldest living person, or you’ll die!
36 posted on
12/16/2007 9:48:08 AM PST by
Revolting cat!
(We all need someone we can bleed on...)
To: Grzegorz 246
The planet's oldest living person, Grigoriy Nestor, died at the age of 116
The second oldest person now refuses to walk across a street.........
38 posted on
12/16/2007 10:08:16 AM PST by
Hot Tabasco
(Visions of sugarplums dancing in your head are probably caused by bad drugs.....)
To: Grzegorz 246
Nestor was an appropriate surname for him (cf. the Nestor in Homer).
Jeanne Calment was asked on one of her last birthdays, maybe the 120th or 121st, what she expected the rest of her life to be like. Her answer was "short."
The oldest people I have ever met in person have been 101--two of them, both women, one of whom is still alive.
To: Grzegorz 246
My God! This man was my age during the revolution and was "middle-aged" by the time of Голодомор and he still had such a long way to go! God bless him and keep him.
43 posted on
12/16/2007 10:20:55 AM PST by
Live free or die
(The stupidity and cowardice of you enemies does you greater honor than their honesty or courage.)
To: Grzegorz 246
Nestor, who worked as a shepherd in the village, used to say that he had lived to an old age because he had never been married and had not had his nervous system "undermined on the marital front."
I find it interesting to note that Nestor had never been married but makes no mention as to whether nor not he had any lovers. Lets just hope if he did, they were women and not sheep.
44 posted on
12/16/2007 10:34:02 AM PST by
Caramelgal
(My intellect is too big to be contained by a tagline! Tagline- I don't need no stinking tagline!)
To: Grzegorz 246
According to Guinness World Records, today the world’s oldest living person is 115-year-old Emiliano Mercado del Toro of Puerto Rico who assumed this title after Elizabeth Bolden, an African American woman, died at the age of 116 years and 118 days in 2006.
What! They only count years and days? I think they should get in down to at least hours and minutes. Parting gifts to the losers.
49 posted on
12/16/2007 10:51:31 AM PST by
Bogtrotter52
(Reading DU daily so you won't hafta)
To: Grzegorz 246
50 posted on
12/16/2007 10:56:37 AM PST by
Bean Counter
(On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero...)
To: Grzegorz 246
"Nestor, who worked as a shepherd in the village, used to say that he had lived to an old age because he had never been married and had not had his nervous system "undermined on the marital front." I understand this ailment, three marital encounters have just about killed me.
57 posted on
12/16/2007 2:43:37 PM PST by
blam
(Secure the border and enforce the law)
To: Grzegorz 246
58 posted on
12/16/2007 3:26:15 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
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