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By *iamondsmiles. OP   Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?"

My favourite aunt. She is 92.

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

What's her name on here?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?"

That smashing and a great age

May I ask why she doesn't go out? That's a shame?

My mum's elderly and has certain ailments like bad eyesight and leg

Etc etc but I try and take her out at least 3 times a week to try and keep her active not just physically but mentally.

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"What's her name on here?"

Wouldn't be able to Meet anyone. Age range only goes up to 99. Perhaps she should sue for age discrimination??

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By *iamondsmiles. OP   Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?

That smashing and a great age

May I ask why she doesn't go out? That's a shame?

My mum's elderly and has certain ailments like bad eyesight and leg

Etc etc but I try and take her out at least 3 times a week to try and keep her active not just physically but mentally."

i think its cause she doesnt feel safe i wouldnt describe her has housebound as she goes in the garden and occasionally goes out. But the gentleman goes out everyday and i saw him walking just from the surgery to the car and he cant half shift. Just distances he cant do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?

That smashing and a great age

May I ask why she doesn't go out? That's a shame?

My mum's elderly and has certain ailments like bad eyesight and leg

Etc etc but I try and take her out at least 3 times a week to try and keep her active not just physically but mentally.i think its cause she doesnt feel safe i wouldnt describe her has housebound as she goes in the garden and occasionally goes out. But the gentleman goes out everyday and i saw him walking just from the surgery to the car and he cant half shift. Just distances he cant do"

My mum doesn't feel safe and is unsteady on her legs etc. But it doesn't stop me taking her out.

It's hard work but worth it

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France

There was an old boy I knew who lived in the same retirement home as my uncle; he was 102.

The local TV station interviewed him; the reporter asked him what he attributed his long life to;

He said " well I gave up smoking"

" when was that?"

" last year"

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France

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By *iamondsmiles. OP   Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?

That smashing and a great age

May I ask why she doesn't go out? That's a shame?

My mum's elderly and has certain ailments like bad eyesight and leg

Etc etc but I try and take her out at least 3 times a week to try and keep her active not just physically but mentally.i think its cause she doesnt feel safe i wouldnt describe her has housebound as she goes in the garden and occasionally goes out. But the gentleman goes out everyday and i saw him walking just from the surgery to the car and he cant half shift. Just distances he cant do

My mum doesn't feel safe and is unsteady on her legs etc. But it doesn't stop me taking her out.

It's hard work but worth it "

thats great. How old is your mum mines still takes me out

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By *s ParisWoman
over a year ago

My Dungeon Room

Oldest person I know is 105 she gets up every morning cooks herself a big fry up heads off to church with her walking stick collects the paper and groceries on her way home again, full faculties and sharp as a button her secret to a long life is a shot of poitin every night going to bed she says amazing old girl

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A man on the bus started chatting to me,telling me he's 90. He said he takes pills for some ailment,that affects his erection and amount of semen he produces

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over a year ago

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By *anatee175Couple
over a year ago

Sunderland

My uncles mam is also 103. She's doing OK.

Claire

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My Nan was 100 last month

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By *osieWoman
over a year ago

Wembley


"We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?"

Bet she isn't here; FabS only goes up to 99

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We have a family friend who turns 103 today. She is mentally completly on the ball just gets a bit confused about days and weeks and her eyesight is poor but her general health is great although she doesnt go out. We also have a gentleman here who is 104 still goes around town with his son and is always emaculatedly dressed. Its only in the last year his son pushes him a wheelchair for distances.

How old is the oldest person you know.?

That smashing and a great age

May I ask why she doesn't go out? That's a shame?

My mum's elderly and has certain ailments like bad eyesight and leg

Etc etc but I try and take her out at least 3 times a week to try and keep her active not just physically but mentally.i think its cause she doesnt feel safe i wouldnt describe her has housebound as she goes in the garden and occasionally goes out. But the gentleman goes out everyday and i saw him walking just from the surgery to the car and he cant half shift. Just distances he cant do

My mum doesn't feel safe and is unsteady on her legs etc. But it doesn't stop me taking her out.

It's hard work but worth it thats great. How old is your mum mines still takes me out "

Glad your mum's fit n well

Mines 90 dreading the day she's no longer here so try and make her last few years as happy as I can.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My dear old Dad will be 90 this month. Still lives in his own home, walks with a stick, poorly heart, failing eye sight and hearing, insists on doing everything for himself, even mows the grass (having a sit every 5 mins to rest), still has a sharp mind and a wonderful sense of humour. Always laughing and joking, and always ready to listen and give advice. I love my dad to bits and I can only hope that I have his strength of character when I get to his age. I'm just glad he finally accepted that he needed a red button panic alarm. Bless his heart, my dear Daddy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My dear old Dad will be 90 this month. Still lives in his own home, walks with a stick, poorly heart, failing eye sight and hearing, insists on doing everything for himself, even mows the grass (having a sit every 5 mins to rest), still has a sharp mind and a wonderful sense of humour. Always laughing and joking, and always ready to listen and give advice. I love my dad to bits and I can only hope that I have his strength of character when I get to his age. I'm just glad he finally accepted that he needed a red button panic alarm. Bless his heart, my dear Daddy "

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