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125gJoe
04-20-2006, 2:50 AM
Link: http://mylonglife.com/


I'm not posting this as an accurate estimate, but it is interesting...



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Slappy*McFish
04-20-2006, 8:54 AM
85.5 yrs
That's plenty old enough for me. I'll be happy if I just make it to 75 yrs.

joephys
04-20-2006, 6:54 PM
95

YoFishboy
04-20-2006, 7:05 PM
According to the scale, I should have been dead 3 years ago.... ;)












Just kidding...86

Debra Mark
04-20-2006, 8:18 PM
woohoo....94!

IceH2O
04-20-2006, 8:36 PM
Wow, how are you guys getting such high ages?

I did it and 79 is my death age unless I start taking multi vitamins then it jumps to 83/84.

I don't care what age I die at. I'd rather be dead then have to depend on someone or something to keep me alive, at any age.

Slappy*McFish
04-20-2006, 8:39 PM
I really don't want to be laid up in a bed crapping my pants all day either, Ice.

lol...

:cool:

YoFishboy
04-20-2006, 11:57 PM
I really don't want to be laid up in a bed crapping my pants all day either, Ice.

lol...

:cool:
Slappy, you run around in that bunny outfit in a nursing home, and there will be a lot of vacancies...

tinytnt
04-21-2006, 12:36 AM
I got 91... as long as I'm not senile and can get up to go pee, fine. Otherwise, uhuh.

TKOS
04-21-2006, 7:25 AM
Immortal? Oh yeah.

DirkW
04-21-2006, 7:28 AM
I took the test and scored 91, but I don't put much weight into it. I take my multivitamins, but I doubt it will add several years to my life. The #1 factor for longevity is genetic.

I really don't want to be laid up in a bed crapping my pants all day either, Ice.The secret to growing old gracefully is to stay active. I have an aunt who, on her 98th birthday, played golf and scored a 98. She is now 103 and still drives, plays golf three days a week, and does her own housecleaning.

DaisyTattoo
04-21-2006, 11:19 AM
I "supposedly" will live to 90. My great grandmother died at 101. She lived by herself at home right up until 2 weeks before she died. I think she wanted to go long before that since she started giving her stuff away in her early 90's.

OrionGirl
04-21-2006, 11:57 AM
:huh: 93, but that includes smoking 1 pack a day, which is way more than I actually smoke. Even quitting now would only get me a nother 2 years.

mishi8
04-21-2006, 2:05 PM
Hmmm, can't put a lot of stock in this program. :rolleyes:

I get 91 having been a smoker (7 years, averaging out to less than a pack a day), but quit 10 years ago (program doesn't acknowledge that at all.) But if I start taking vitamins I suddenly gain another 4 years to 95? So what vitamins are they selling?

125gJoe
04-21-2006, 2:30 PM
... So what vitamins are they selling?Makes you wonder... Did you find out which vitamins they are 'pushing' ?


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DirkW
04-21-2006, 3:33 PM
Makes you wonder... Did you find out which vitamins they are 'pushing' ?Most likely related to their advertisers.

Slappy*McFish
04-21-2006, 6:14 PM
The secret to growing old gracefully is to stay active. I have an aunt who, on her 98th birthday, played golf and scored a 98. She is now 103 and still drives, plays golf three days a week, and does her own housecleaning.

As long as I could still enjoy life, being very old would be fine by me.
It's the very old and sick folks that can't take care of themselves and are tired of living (and just lay in bed waiting for the Grim Reaper to come knocking).....uh, I'll pass. ;)

125gJoe
04-21-2006, 8:24 PM
.. ..
... waiting for the Grim Reaper to come knocking).....uh, I'll pass. ;)Oh come on..! You are just going through a phase!! :D


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Come on Slappy...
don't fear the reaper



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Slappy*McFish
04-21-2006, 8:44 PM
Who said anything about fear? ;)

125gJoe
04-21-2006, 9:00 PM
Who said anything about fear? ;)Good point, way to be strong!

:D

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joephys
04-21-2006, 9:59 PM
Doesn't wearing a seat belt have a big affect on average life spans? This doesn't take that into account.

125gJoe
04-21-2006, 11:14 PM
Doesn't wearing a seat belt have a big affect on average life spans? This doesn't take that into account.Or... whether or not you own and ride a motorcycle.

My opinion is, riding a motorcycle increases lifespan.
You can't understand if you haven't done it... :D
Yearning to ride a nice motorcycle and never doing it can
cause "future palpatations of wanting" (F-POW).

F-POW leads to premature heart failure....


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DirkW
04-22-2006, 12:35 AM
Or... whether or not you own and ride a motorcycle.

My opinion is, riding a motorcycle increases lifespan.
You can't understand if you haven't done it... :D
There are two types of motorcycle riders; those who have left skin on the pavement, and those who will leave skin on the pavement.

125gJoe
04-22-2006, 2:17 AM
There are two types of motorcycle riders; those who have left skin on the pavement, and those who will leave skin on the pavement.I will have to disagree on that statement.

(..but, the more kids you have, the less likely you will get the motorcycle you always wanted... ..its true..)


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