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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: funk51 on March 30, 2011, 12:35:32 PM
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charles bronson, jack palance and jack klugman all started out in the business together. palance and bronson took good care of themselves both were fine specimans of american manhood until there deaths. klugman more or less lived like his odd couple character yet he still lives. also look at ernest borginine he was a whale on mchale's navy back in the 60's yet he might outlive jack lalanne . WHHHHHYYYY????!!!!!
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charles bronson, jack palance and jack klugman all started out in the business together. palance and bronson took good care of themselves both were fine specimans of american manhood until there deaths. klugman more or less lived like his odd couple character yet he still lives. also look at ernest borginine he was a whale on mchale's navy back in the 60's yet he might outlive jack lalanne . WHHHHHYYYY????!!!!!
You cannot compare yourself to any on individual. Maybe Jack Lalanne would have died years ago and remember that he died from pneumonia so if not he could have lived to 100+. Earnest Borgnine gives credit to masterbation for his long life. I personally don't think that being a little over weight as you get older is bad, in fact sometimes it's good for an older person to carry some extra weight in case they get sick they have some reserve.
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getbiggers must all be destined for centarians if mastrubation is the key
except me of course
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thank you for the keys to the wisdom of the universe who knows maybe ernie b was right.
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the keys
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the keys
Looks great.
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All genetics is the reason.
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All genetics is the reason.
X2!
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All genetics is the reason.
that does play the major part but lifestyle has to figure in some. if both your parents lived well into their 80's should you be expected to live that long. even if you made some other lifestyle choices like steroids or street drugs or smoking or alcohol?
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that does play the major part but lifestyle has to figure in some. if both your parents lived well into their 80's should you be expected to live that long. even if you made some other lifestyle choices like steroids or street drugs or smoking or alcohol?
I'm afraid that is the case. Except when you overdose or something.
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that does play the major part but lifestyle has to figure in some. if both your parents lived well into their 80's should you be expected to live that long. even if you made some other lifestyle choices like steroids or street drugs or smoking or alcohol?
Agreed. Genes are the rule but if do drugs and shit it just cuts years off the original plan.
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All in the genes. Almost everything is.
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it's odd because my one friend's father lived well into his 80's his mother died in her 40's both him and his sister died in their early 50's odd.
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it's odd because my one friend's father lived well into his 80's his mother died in her 40's both him and his sister died in their early 50's odd.
Pending lifestyle close the average is 60 so genes again.
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Is it really so? Like you are surprised if a skinny guy can bench 2 plates, aren't you surprised in the same way if an obese person lives to be 70.
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charles bronson, jack palance and jack klugman all started out in the business together. palance and bronson took good care of themselves both were fine specimans of american manhood until there deaths. klugman more or less lived like his odd couple character yet he still lives. also look at ernest borginine he was a whale on mchale's navy back in the 60's yet he might outlive jack lalanne . WHHHHHYYYY????!!!!!
On a group/ statistical level, fit people live longer. However, even better is the benefit regarding independent living and quality of life in old age if you keep fit.
On an individual level, luck (accidents, crime, exposure to pathogens etc...) and genes unfortunately obscures the statistically significant effects of keeping fit. ;-/.
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Probably genetics.
But so what?
How do you want to spend your time here?
Being a lazy sack of shit or being as attractive and healthy as you can?
Your choice - quality of life.
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"You can live to be 100 if you stop doing all the things that make you want to live to be 100."
DNA
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only the good die young
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For health and lonevity, the best thing to do is relax all day and treat your body really gently.
Exercising is actually not good for longevity, it taxes you r body in various ways. But it has it's benefits too.
If you want to live to be 100. The best thing to do is relax all day, eat healthy foods and take life slow.
It's mostly genetics though of course.
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http://www.nerdist.com/2014/07/bob-hastings-voice-of-commissioner-gordon-passes-away-at-age-89/
Bob Hastings, Voice of Commissioner Gordon, Passes Away at Age 89
Veteran screen and voice actor Bob Hastings has passed away from prostate cancer at the age of 89, ABC News is reporting. Hastings is best known to people of our generation for his portrayal of Commissioner James Gordon on Batman: The Animated Series and other Warner/DC animated projects. The actor also appeared on live action television programs like All in the Family and Green Acres, and McHale’s Navy on which he was a series regular. His televisual body of work dated all the way back to 1949 with an appearance on Captain Video and his Video Rangers.
Hastings’ voice work included portraying Superboy in various 1960s television cartoons, the voice of the Raven on The Munsters, and bit roles in Challenge of the SuperFriends. It was, however, his role as Commissioner Gordon that made his stern yet welcoming voice a mainstay to kids in the 1990s.
It was only two months ago that Efrem Zimbalist Jr., the voice of Alfred Pennyworth, passed away. Both actors imbued their respective characters with the kind of fatherly kindness that Batman needed in his life. Hastings’ Gordon, unlike Zimbalist’s Alfred, also had the everyman heroism that the character really needed. Until Gary Oldman’s portrayal in the Nolan films, and even still after, Hastings was the definitive James Gordon, not bumbling or useless like he’d often been depicted in the 1960s TV series or the Burton/Schumacher films. You always felt at ease when Gordon showed up in TAS and you felt like Gotham City was in good hands.
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......because they stress over being "fit".
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Doing too much running in your 50s is a great way to have a heart attack.
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You cannot compare yourself to any on individual. Maybe Jack Lalanne would have died years ago and remember that he died from pneumonia so if not he could have lived to 100+. Earnest Borgnine gives credit to masterbation for his long life. I personally don't think that being a little over weight as you get older is bad, in fact sometimes it's good for an older person to carry some extra weight in case they get sick they have some reserve.
I knew there was a good excuse for masturbating.
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......because they stress over being "fit".
this. fat people give no fvcks. this means minimal stress.
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I knew there was a good excuse for masturbating.
I attended a party at a private club in Houston's Medical Center twenty years ago. There a cardiologist taught me how to smoke a cigar. Also several others very seriously stated that they believed that the declining ejaculation frequency in aging contributes to prostate problems. They told me that if you find yourself later in life without a sex partner, males need to be "their own best friend" and rub one out routinely. However, please don't tell their Priest, Ministers, and Rabbis that they said this. I thought they were making fun of me, because I was the only male there not a doctor. A few years later I was getting my first "digital exam" and the examining doc told me this too. That the human male is made to cream regularly and those that do report fewer urological problems.
I asked why there has been no controlled study. The reply was, "the fear of ridicule."
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only the good die young
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Be a twat, you will live forever.
How many obituaries to you see that say, "He was a piece of shit and nobody liked him".
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Doing too much running in your 50s is a great way to have a heart attack.
Those that don't use a heart monitor run the risk of "over revving."