From the U.S. Social Security Administration’s Life Tables “Life expectancy at age 0 for males increased 28.6 years from 51.5 years for births in 1900 to 80.1 years for births in 2001. During the same period, life expectancy at age 0 for females increased 26.0 years from 58.3 years to 84.3 years.” I know it’s Irrelevant to the question of bathroom trips for a male aged 53, but…
ericheadley: 82, and you? The country was primarily rural, a major depression, and negligible health insurance. Still, females could make 53. Once past “infant” one could expect getting into the 60s.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
He is 53 now.
Bill The Nuke over 9 years ago
53? Just a kid!
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
I see.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
BillThe Nuke: I was about to agree, but within my lifetime, the male life expectancy at birth was 48 (infant mortality was horrendous then).
CatStaff Premium Member over 9 years ago
From the U.S. Social Security Administration’s Life Tables “Life expectancy at age 0 for males increased 28.6 years from 51.5 years for births in 1900 to 80.1 years for births in 2001. During the same period, life expectancy at age 0 for females increased 26.0 years from 58.3 years to 84.3 years.” I know it’s Irrelevant to the question of bathroom trips for a male aged 53, but…
hippogriff over 9 years ago
ericheadley: 82, and you? The country was primarily rural, a major depression, and negligible health insurance. Still, females could make 53. Once past “infant” one could expect getting into the 60s.