Death Clock
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Re: Death Clock
Great 30 years to go. 
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Re: Death Clock
I guess I'll get to live in the 50's after all!
Thursday, August 22, 2052
If I decide to be sadistic, I'll be dead in 7 years.
Thursday, August 22, 2052
If I decide to be sadistic, I'll be dead in 7 years.
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This should read 2012 for everyone!
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March 5th, 2069. I would be be 93, a couple weeks before my 94th birthday. My daughter would be 62, and the baby my wife is currently carrying would be 61. If this were true, I would be able to see several generations of my own family, likely including great grandchildren. Sounds pretty awesome to me.
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I've got another 60 years to go. I checked and if I were to quit smoking, I'd add another 7 years of life, but I think 91 is old enough. I can't imagine that the quality of life once you get to be that old is exactly desirable. I don't really need to live until I'm 98. Thank you, Death Clock for my new anti-quitting argument.
edit: double negative.
edit: double negative.
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Laneela
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You may take our lives, but you will never take our trousers!
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knock off 20 years for restless toes!laneela wrote:I've got another 60 years to go. I checked and if I were to quit smoking, I'd add another 7 years of life, but I think 91 is old enough. I can't imagine that the quality of life once you get to be that old isn't exactly desirable. I don't really need to live until I'm 98. Thank you, Death Clock for my new anti-quitting argument.
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No way. I'm always active, complement of my restless toes. They're giving me an additional 4 years, easy.Winnow wrote:knock off 20 years for restless toes!
Laneela
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Re: Death Clock
I have another 28 years to go. wtfmate?
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Interesting. The higher BMI, the longer i live. Time to find the chips and coke, guys 
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says i'll die at the age of 74 which is in 48 years. I'll never live that long in actuality.
Interesting that 74 is the max it thinks i'll live as a non smoker with the lowest setting for BMI.
Interesting that 74 is the max it thinks i'll live as a non smoker with the lowest setting for BMI.
