You just have to wonder how some of our elderly made it to their 80’s, 90’s or even into their hundreds with all the bad habits some of them have.
I’m sure that must make some people wonder if some of the stuff that we’re told is so bad really is all that bad for us? Yes I’m pretty sure smoking really is bad for us – especially with all the chemicals in the tobacco these days, but you have to wonder about some of the other stuff when you see a picture like this don’t you?
What a lovely picture you got in here, just keep it up and enjoy what you like to do!
Have a great days ahead and enjoy WW!
When people asked my 90 year old Grandpa how he lived so long he always said the same thing. SUGAR. Lots of sugar. Maybe they really do know something we don’t!! Great WW!
Good for her! Fun photo.
hahaha … have to agree with Sandy!
Congrats for your 100th birtday and we hope to see you lighting cigar with your 200th birthday cake too. God give you a very long life. So any Suggestions as how to smoke without getting your lungs effected.
she is sure not worried about her health at age 100…
mine is up too. hope you can check it out.
Happy WW!
That’s hilarious!!
My word, that is awesome.
I say good for her. You have to live a little.
too funny. You gotta love it. Of only we could all enjoy life with no consequences! I’d like mine to be around eating cupcakes.
If you took a list of everything we’re told will kill us (smoking, drinking, eating junk food, sitting around watching TV, etc.) you could mark all of them as common daily activities for my Great Aunt. She made it to 97. My theory is that the chemicals and protective storage preserved her. Hmmmmm?
Haven’t you heard? Life is the leading cause of death!
once i saw in TV, a grandma made it to 80+ and eats a bucket of sands. unbelievable!!
That’s lol pic. She did it her way…as we all should!
It is not healthy grandmother.
Some bad habits may not be really bad as we are made to perceive them to be! The spirit of living is probably more powerful than the bad habits themselves!
I hate to be the one spouting off about outliers and probability curves, so I won’t.
Woo, bad habits!
Good genes and luck. What else can it be?