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wolfie001

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19. Oh yes! The famous "blue zones"
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 11:14 AM
Dec 12

Mainly, it was the children not reporting the deaths of their elderly parents so they can continue the checks from the govt. At least in Okinawa. Not sure about the others.
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** US problems with longevity are mainly diet and poverty. I'm sure you know that. Such a "great" country.

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Is she still alive? BOSSHOG Dec 2025 #1
she recently produced a PSA: ret5hd Dec 2025 #2
She's a dead ringer. BOSSHOG Dec 2025 #3
She passed a while ago wolfie001 Dec 2025 #4
We were so happy when dad quit smoking at 80. multigraincracker Dec 2025 #5
Amazing! Thanks for that info wolfie001 Dec 2025 #6
I'm not dead yet, so I can't say with certainty... slightlv Dec 2025 #7
Well, keep doing your thing. I need my 3 cups of coffee every am wolfie001 Dec 2025 #11
For me, it's a glass of mead every couple of months... ;) slightlv Dec 14 #20
Mead is nice wolfie001 Dec 14 #21
My father began smoking at age 14 - 3 packs of unfiltered "Luckies" a day. 3Hotdogs Dec 2025 #9
Wow! 83 is about 7 years longer than males' average lifespan today wolfie001 Dec 2025 #12
I turned 83 in October. I'm treasurer of my hiking club. I can't do the class C3 hikes with the club anymore 3Hotdogs Dec 12 #15
Inspiring! wolfie001 Dec 12 #16
A group of Norwegians were believed to inherited multigraincracker Dec 2025 #10
That's interesting. They also have immunity from lactose sensitivity too, right? wolfie001 Dec 2025 #13
Who knows? If she wasn't a smoker, she might have made 1465 months. 3Hotdogs Dec 2025 #8
Curious? wolfie001 Dec 2025 #14
one of my great-great uncles was a big smoker. he did havelung issues his last years, but they had to check his heart pansypoo53219 Dec 12 #17
IMHO and not even talking about this particular person BootinUp Dec 12 #18
Oh yes! The famous "blue zones" wolfie001 Dec 12 #19
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