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Re: Health tip
Probably about as healthy as any other middle-aged woman. C.UncleEbenezer wrote:So my great aunt, born Feb 29th 1904, must be a very sick woman?
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Such longevity is not so unrealistic.
I have an uncle who died not long ago aged 105. Lord Langford who died less than a year ago was also 105. These two chaps lived around ten miles apart in North Wales. Must be the air.
I have an uncle who died not long ago aged 105. Lord Langford who died less than a year ago was also 105. These two chaps lived around ten miles apart in North Wales. Must be the air.
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