.....daily Coors Light.
We're all going to die early.
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101-year-old WWII veteran credits longevity to......
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Re: 101-year-old WWII veteran credits longevity to......
God Bless him----------no matter what!
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Re: 101-year-old WWII veteran credits longevity to......
By my math, we'll live to at least 200.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
Re: 101-year-old WWII veteran credits longevity to......
Hopefully all the Coors Light I drank in college will extend my life a bit.
Here are my thoughts:
I had to read this three times because each time I swore it said "garbage". Power of suggestion, I suppose.
Cheers to everybody that served, was family of those that served, or those who have in any way supported those that served.
Here are my thoughts:
I had to read this three times because each time I swore it said "garbage". Power of suggestion, I suppose.
This sounds like something that Coors asked them to say for publicity/marketing or the guy that said is it hoping it will get their attention."He gets his Coors Light from the garage beer fridge.....”
I just saw an article last week that said this was the first year there was not be a survivor from the USS Arizona on hand for the moment of silence at the memorial at Pearl Harbor. There are only 5 still alive and they are in their 90s. The one that was going to make it was told by his doctor he should not travel. This article this morning just reminded me of that one. It struck me as both sad and comforting. Sad that we will likely soon lose the remaining survivors, but comforting in the thought that they may soon find peace.“The bluer the mountains are on the can, the better,” Bob added.
Cheers to everybody that served, was family of those that served, or those who have in any way supported those that served.