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Thread started 06/12/13 4:52pm

morningsong

Imagine living to 116 yrs old, how would you do it? And other off the wall questions?

I'm not talking about the basic eating right and exercising. Just living, do you go to a nursing home, what about retirement, do you volunteer, move to the country, or drive you kids and grandkids crazy?

Inspired by:

Oldest man in history dies today at 116 years old in Japan

The 116 year-old-man who holds the record for the oldest man ever, Jiroemon Kimura, died today in Japan.

And also inspired by all those 80/90 year olds who go bungee jumping, racecar driving and etc.

[Edited 6/14/13 9:40am]

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Reply #1 posted 06/13/13 3:50am

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Do you mean how do you get to be so old? Or what in the hell do you do to while away the hours/days/years when you get past say 80, which is he age where you pretty much can't open cans or tie your laces any more.

My grandma is gonna be 104 in December, my other grandma 99. My doctor says this is likely forecast in my genes too.

If you can't see or hear too well it's gotta be pretty boring sigh
Otherwise there's always crosswords and classical music on the radio and a stroll out on the footpath with your rollator. Going to church, live music and variety shows on tv, naps, medication, doctor appointments, hairdresser, talking books - esp crimmies, gossip, going over and over your life's mistakes, your nightly Campari, keeping alive your pepperomia, venison at the dining hall (!), trying to decipher the strong accents of your personal care attendants, hopefully your kids, grand kids and great grand kids live close enough to visit. Watching the game with the volume to 11 in the common room with tea and spongecake.

Sounds awesome sad
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Reply #2 posted 06/13/13 6:22pm

morningsong

Sounds like you better plan ahead, you got a long haul on this planet

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I alway think it would be nice to see the world after 100 years, but then one does have to live day to day and that can present some problems. You never hear those details, I'm kind of curious to know.

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And what the heck is a Campri and pepperomia?

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I'm thinking of changing this thread title to strange questions and their answers, I ran across one I have thought about but it's not something you would bring up in normal conversation.

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Reply #3 posted 06/13/13 6:35pm

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Three of my four grandparents lived past 90. I will most likely be around a long damn time - and have no idea what that will look like.
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Reply #4 posted 06/13/13 6:41pm

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No way in hell I'd want 2 be on Earth that long.

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Reply #5 posted 06/13/13 9:53pm

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A pepperomia is a quite nice houseplant. I have one in my bathroom.
Campari is an alcoholic drink. I've never tried it, I imagine it to taste like cough mixture.
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Reply #6 posted 06/13/13 10:35pm

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with good food & lots of luvin
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Reply #7 posted 06/14/13 4:39pm

morningsong

SweeTeaII said:

with good food & lots of luvin

Would you plan on retiring at 70? Would you move to the country or stick it out in the city? What are you plans if you make it that long?

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Reply #8 posted 06/16/13 8:35pm

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ZombieKitten said:

Do you mean how do you get to be so old? Or what in the hell do you do to while away the hours/days/years when you get past say 80, which is he age where you pretty much can't open cans or tie your laces any more. My grandma is gonna be 104 in December, my other grandma 99. My doctor says this is likely forecast in my genes too. If you can't see or hear too well it's gotta be pretty boring sigh Otherwise there's always crosswords and classical music on the radio and a stroll out on the footpath with your rollator. Going to church, live music and variety shows on tv, naps, medication, doctor appointments, hairdresser, talking books - esp crimmies, gossip, going over and over your life's mistakes, your nightly Campari, keeping alive your pepperomia, venison at the dining hall (!), trying to decipher the strong accents of your personal care attendants, hopefully your kids, grand kids and great grand kids live close enough to visit. Watching the game with the volume to 11 in the common room with tea and spongecake. Sounds awesome sad


lol Reminds me of my mom when she was alive and had day attendants come in to help with the housework and laundry. She had the most problem with the ladies from Africa, both with attitude and accents.

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Reply #9 posted 06/16/13 9:38pm

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Shyra said:



ZombieKitten said:


Do you mean how do you get to be so old? Or what in the hell do you do to while away the hours/days/years when you get past say 80, which is he age where you pretty much can't open cans or tie your laces any more. My grandma is gonna be 104 in December, my other grandma 99. My doctor says this is likely forecast in my genes too. If you can't see or hear too well it's gotta be pretty boring sigh Otherwise there's always crosswords and classical music on the radio and a stroll out on the footpath with your rollator. Going to church, live music and variety shows on tv, naps, medication, doctor appointments, hairdresser, talking books - esp crimmies, gossip, going over and over your life's mistakes, your nightly Campari, keeping alive your pepperomia, venison at the dining hall (!), trying to decipher the strong accents of your personal care attendants, hopefully your kids, grand kids and great grand kids live close enough to visit. Watching the game with the volume to 11 in the common room with tea and spongecake. Sounds awesome sad


lol Reminds me of my mom when she was alive and had day attendants come in to help with the housework and laundry. She had the most problem with the ladies from Africa, both with attitude and accents.



lol my grandma had most problems with Chileans and Bolivians
She loved her Iranian guy and her African one is her most favourite but the South American Spanish accent in Swedish (being that she herself has a German accent) meant they couldn't understand each other AT ALL!! nuts lol
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