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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 238802, member: 78"]Hi Pearls,</p><p> Thanks I have thought about it but too many people are still alive, I hate law suits.</p><p>My Grandmother went from kerosene lamps and horses to space shuttles and magic phones. She had her first plane flight when she was 100. I flew her from NYC to West Palm Beach. When she landed I asked how her trip was. She said it was nice but "arms are really tired". I asked why? She told me that since she had gotten a little heavy she kept raising herself up using her arms since she figured it would make the plane lighter.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" /> I thought she was kidding but she was not.!!! She said she wanted to live to see the year 2000 so she could tell people she lived 300yrs. She made it and died when she was 113. Now that would have been a live to relive.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 238802, member: 78"]Hi Pearls, Thanks I have thought about it but too many people are still alive, I hate law suits. My Grandmother went from kerosene lamps and horses to space shuttles and magic phones. She had her first plane flight when she was 100. I flew her from NYC to West Palm Beach. When she landed I asked how her trip was. She said it was nice but "arms are really tired". I asked why? She told me that since she had gotten a little heavy she kept raising herself up using her arms since she figured it would make the plane lighter.:rolleyes: I thought she was kidding but she was not.!!! She said she wanted to live to see the year 2000 so she could tell people she lived 300yrs. She made it and died when she was 113. Now that would have been a live to relive. greg[/QUOTE]
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