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On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 07:35:35PM -0500, James Fischer penned:
> >From the Associated Press:
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> ... I know it hasn't hurt me any," Fred Hale Sr., 112,
^^^
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> ... Hale, who was born in 1898, became the nation's oldest man ...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Either one of these is a typo or the AP doesn't know basic math. :-) Fred
was either born 1890 (91 depending on his birthday) or he's only 105.
Given he apparently drove until 107, I'll guess the 1898 is a typo.
I hope I can still drive, walk, garden and, of course, keep bees when
I'm 107--bee pollen or not! :-)
bob
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