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Out living our ancestors

This week I passed a significant milestone. I passed the age my dad died at. I'd had the date in my head for some time.

My dad outlived my uncle by a couple of months. Looking back over our family tree no male antecedent had made it as far as dad. Grandad, greet uncles, great great grandads etc all gone often well before the 59 years 10 months and 4 days dad got to.

My late cousin made 62 before he sadly passed away from cancer early in the covid-19 lockdown. My brother is setting a family all comers record now above 63 despite his internal defib causing some hospitalisations.

Now I'm passed Dad it is weird - how the hell have I managed to get here?

As they say "carpe diem".
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wildbill83 · 41-45, M
Ironically, the people who live/d the longest in my family are the ones that do all the stuff they claim is bad for you...

Had a great uncle who lived to be 101-102, served in ww2, korea, and vietnam (had some great stories...), drank every morning and evening, smoked 4 packs a day, and was active till the day he died

my father is healthier than many 20 year olds (hell, given my injuries/health problems, he gets around better than I do), survived a major heart attack and was back to work 3 days later...🤔
@wildbill83 they claim stuff is bad due to fake science. The left wants to control everything. Think of all the jobs lost due to the left's war on cigarette companies