Whistling Pops wrote:I punched in the correct information and it had me living to age 87. I then picked what I thought were the best answers and it had me living to 119.
It didn't mean it. It was saying to you "if you can lie, so can we!"
Steve
"Last night, among his fellow roughs,
He jested, quaff'd and swore."
They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the life that'll never, never die.
I'll live in you if you'll live in me -
I am the lord of the dance, said he!
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Just for fun I put in what I believed to be the least healthy answer to each question. (In my younger days, many of them would have been honest answers.) Get out your whistles and play a sad song for me. It seems I passed away in March 2005.
I hesitate to do this because I think it gives the wrong impression (just slightly). I do not believe I will ever "really" die, since God has assured me that my life will be eternal with him. This test said that I would live 80 earthly years.
At the same time, I think it's a bit odd how a person can eat right, exer size, and do everything "right" and still die of a stroke (or heart attack, or cancer, what-have-you) at the age of 30. I might be hit by a car tomorrow, for all I know.
Charlene wrote:January 20, 2050. So that puts me just 4 days shy of 95. Not bad.
Phew, you must lead a faultless life! What with my eating and boozing I thought I was lucky to get 83.
Steve
I'm not exactly a saint, but I don't drink a whole lot (maybe one glass of wine a month), I don't smoke, and I've only had 3 sexual partners in 51 years - the last 18 years with my husband, so I'm not exposing myself to a lot of diseases. Except possibly respiratory diseases - I work at a pet store and we sell poultry and birds, so everytime something is mentioned on the news about bird flu I think of how fast it could spread in that store. There are even some of the employees who say they hardly ever wash their hands, even after cleaning out the pet room. I try not to touch things they've touched, and use my hand sanitizer afterwards if I have to use what they've touched.
Charlene wrote:January 20, 2050. So that puts me just 4 days shy of 95. Not bad.
Phew, you must lead a faultless life! What with my eating and boozing I thought I was lucky to get 83.
Steve
I'm not exactly a saint, but I don't drink a whole lot (maybe one glass of wine a month), I don't smoke, and I've only had 3 sexual partners in 51 years - the last 18 years with my husband, so I'm not exposing myself to a lot of diseases. Except possibly respiratory diseases - I work at a pet store and we sell poultry and birds, so everytime something is mentioned on the news about bird flu I think of how fast it could spread in that store. There are even some of the employees who say they hardly ever wash their hands, even after cleaning out the pet room. I try not to touch things they've touched, and use my hand sanitizer afterwards if I have to use what they've touched.
You strike me as someone in their 30s. You could probably pass for 30-something if you wanted to. You have the right kind of positive energy, that's really all you need.