My great-grandma was 106 or so when she died, and when I last saw her a few years prior to her death, she was still climbing stairs, making her bed, and complaining about retaining all of her teeth. She said it wasn’t natural to have all of her teeth at that age when she had none of her original friends left.
cdward about 13 years ago
It’ll be easy. He’s got one of those chair-lifts up his stairs. And as they go up, he’ll be singing, “Baby you can ride my chair…”
x_Tech about 13 years ago
Heck, my parents are older than that, and they’ve been married longer than I’ve been alive. Which, come to mention it, is probably a good thing.
yldonaldson about 13 years ago
That made me laugh! You betcha!
kab2rb about 13 years ago
My own mom, a widow, and 86 has all her teeth. Not see any men.
Hillbillyman about 13 years ago
Ok, make fun of old folks…you will be there someday.
fatimaq08 about 13 years ago
My great-grandma was 106 or so when she died, and when I last saw her a few years prior to her death, she was still climbing stairs, making her bed, and complaining about retaining all of her teeth. She said it wasn’t natural to have all of her teeth at that age when she had none of her original friends left.