Posted on 07/08/2010 11:15:19 AM PDT by MissesBush
Heck I don’t find this so far fetched. In my last life I was killed by a jealous husband at 110 and in this life I will have to be more careful. :-)
Uh huh. I am totally buying this one.
That should read:
"...12 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren."
Who proofreads this stuff, anyway?
Regards,
PATENT BULLSHIT
Is this Bagrat Topagua’s mom?
To All. Whatever you do, don’t ping Lazamataz to this thread.
The idea of him hitting this would be too much.
(For him)
He's starting to look it, too.
she was 130 in that yogurt commercial back in 1978...
I am sorry but I love this life but 130? I want to see Jesus sooner than that. I am 41 now so another 40 years is perfect.
My wife’s grand mother had a child that starved to death during the depression. The child was only a few weeks old and grandma was starving too and had no breast milk because of that.
“Khvichava’s 70-year-old son Mikhail apparently was born when his mother was 60.”
‘Um... sure.’
It happens.
http://www.globalaging.org/health/world/indianwoman.htm
What if her two children who died of hunger were grown up, even soldiers maybe, and a thousand miles away from her when they died?
I don’t know Obama was born in 1890 according to his social security records. Unfortunately he still looks healthy for that age.
Oh wow how sad. As someone else pointed out though, these were more than likely grown children if she is really 130 years old.
Someone else pointed that out. I really didn’t think it through. I saw children had died of hunger and assumed small children.
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