His wife thought of the BBC (Big Brian's Cock) and told him to change his mind, which he did.
LOL!!!! 😂
I certainly hope not!
My father-in-law has a childhood friend that's 79, approaching 80 and he was overweight most of his life, and well over 300lbs for decades. He can barely get out of a chair. When it is time for dessert he takes multiple servings. He has diabetes but couldn't care less about that. I told my father-in-law his friend knows his one foot is in the grave and probably decided he might as well enjoy whatever he wants. But the dude is still alive after all that. He has to wear compression socks to keep the fluid down in his legs.
That reminds me of how my friend described his 82-year-old step-dad on Saturday.
He said went to the hospital with breathing problems, and they didn't treat him because he has had COPD forever, and has not quit smoking 1-2+ packs of cigarettes a day. They told him to quit smoking if he wanted to get better. I had never heard of a patient being turned down for that reason, but Canadian hospitals are extremely overwhelmed.
Apparently he went back another time later, this time in an ambulance, and was treated.
He still hasn't quit smoking, and is apparently is still 6'1" or 6'2", and pretty strong looking for an octogenarian.
I just don't get how some people can abuse themselves for so many decades and keep on living - he has probably smoked heavily for 70 years by now, and was apparently a heavy alcoholic for a long time too.
It's fascinating to see people with genetics so resilient. I really don't get it. But some people just get away with lifestyles that would kill other people who aren't even half their age.