FirmhandKY -> RE: Never Marry & Live To 116 Years Of Age? (12/20/2007 5:30:15 AM)
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ORIGINAL: thompsonx
Dang...the calculator says I am gonna live to be 107...but I can up it by a half of a year by getting. thompson
.... Getting .... what, exactly, thompson? [:)]
Firm
TankII7871 -> RE: Never Marry & Live To 116 Years Of Age? (12/20/2007 5:55:15 AM)
ill be 83 if i dont change my ways 107 if i do change my ways honestly 83 is long enought for me aslong as its a good 83 and not 60 years plus 13 years of medical hell.
Eric Its not how long you live its how you live
thompsonx -> RE: Never Marry & Live To 116 Years Of Age? (12/20/2007 9:25:34 AM)
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ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY
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ORIGINAL: thompsonx
Dang...the calculator says I am gonna live to be 107...but I can up it by a half of a year by getting. thompson
.... Getting .... what, exactly, thompson? [:)]
Firm
Firm: It was suppose to read...I can up it by half a year by getting married. One day I may learn how to type and proof read my posts...[;)] thompson
FirmhandKY -> RE: Never Marry & Live To 116 Years Of Age? (12/20/2007 11:57:07 AM)
ahh, I think that the whole "get married and live longer" is a little bland ...
If your mate is an intelligent, loving, resourceful and solid person .... add several years.
If your mate is an unstable, schizo, psycho .... subtract several years.
Remaining unmarried simply gives you your normal "four score and seven".
Firm
thompsonx -> RE: Never Marry & Live To 116 Years Of Age? (12/20/2007 12:09:06 PM)
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ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY
ahh, I think that the whole "get married and live longer" is a little bland ...
If your mate is an intelligent, loving, resourceful and solid person .... add several years.
If your mate is an unstable, schizo, psycho .... subtract several years.
Remaining unmarried simply gives you your normal "four score and seven".
Firm
Frim: The calculator did not give me "four score and seven". The calculator gave me 107 if I continue as I am and 107 1/2 if I get married. While I recognize some of the obvious benefits of marrying the "right" one...if age is the only criteria I am not sure the extra half year of longevity would be worth it for the "wrong" one. thompson