How long do you expect to live, 70, 80, 90?
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Originally Posted by martha,Jan 24 2007, 05:19 PM
I was watching to see who would be the one to make the obvious comment. Congrats Raymo!
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I figure I will work until die or become gravely ill while I am still working. I doubt I will retire before 70, when SS kicks in (yes, they have already given me the estimate, 69y and 10m) my parents were the first ones that had to wait longer than 65y. Mom was 65y and 2 month, dad avoided it with early retirement at 62y 6m. But I could live longer, who knows. Both parents are in good health and very active at 68+.
Like most of you...I don't want to live with pain and being dependent. Although I am sort of hoping that they will have a cool virtual world by then that I can get plug into. No guilt for me. No wife. No kids. Guess I should just sell everything before then and make a recuring scholarship or something.
Like most of you...I don't want to live with pain and being dependent. Although I am sort of hoping that they will have a cool virtual world by then that I can get plug into. No guilt for me. No wife. No kids. Guess I should just sell everything before then and make a recuring scholarship or something.
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Jan 24 2007, 02:50 PM
Well,I'm already 102...
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Originally Posted by paS2K,Jan 24 2007, 04:22 PM
My dad lived to almost 80 years, and he smoked for the first 50 of those.....
(I badgered both parents into quitting )
.....so I hope to stay healthy til about 80....maybe survive a little longer
When my time is up, I hope to still be strong enough to pop a little green pill and go to
(I badgered both parents into quitting )
.....so I hope to stay healthy til about 80....maybe survive a little longer
When my time is up, I hope to still be strong enough to pop a little green pill and go to
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Originally Posted by S1997,Jan 24 2007, 06:34 PM
That's ok, Emil. Those are Canadian years! There's an exchange rate.
Still not bad for an
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Jan 24 2007, 03:37 PM
It's about time,you start smoking...
As far as how long I expect to live -- I'll be happy with every single day I get at this point. What's the old saying "if I'd known I'd live to be this old I'd have taken better care of myself".