Bibliogryphon 9,569 Posted January 18 2 minutes ago, Toast said: I never took you to be such a boring fucker I am a life long tea totaller for no better reason that I don't like it 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,129 Posted January 18 3 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said: I am a life long tea totaller for no better reason that I don't like it The thread is about drinks. There's no stipulation that they have to be alcoholic drinks. We can discuss favourite tea or coffee blends there, fruit juices, fizzy water, anything! I would personally welcome suggestions for non-alcoholic cocktails for those occasions when one has to drive home. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hanzem 708 Posted January 20 Update of living people from the 1900s Old versions by @arghton November 2022 , January 2023 , February 2023 , May 2023 After the death of Bessie Hendricks (1907) on 3 January 2023 there were 25 living people born in the 1900s (Not counting Josephina Maria da Conceicao (1909) who died on 7 January 2023 and is only pending by LAS. Also not counting Kame Uema (1909) who is apparently still living but remains unvalidated). Now there are only 11 people remaining as 14 people died 6 January 2023 Shige Mineshiba (1909) 113:233 10 January 2023 Hide Hamabe (1908) 114:038 17 January 2023 Lucile Randon (1904) 118:340 25 January 2023 Shinobu Hayashi (1909) 113:316 27 January 2023 Annabelle Holblinger (1909) 113:317 6 February 2023 Yasue Okai (1908) 114:073 8 February 2023 Maria Aulenbacher (1909) 113:093 22 February 2023 Maki Hirabayashi (1909) 113:128 25 April 2023 Shina Seki (1909) 113:206 17 May 2023 Nina Willis (1909) 114:123 25 May 2023 Hazel Plummer (1908) 114:340 4 July 2023 Ushi Makishi (1909) 114:139 12 December 2023 Fusa Tatsumi (1907) 116:231 16 January 2024 Tane Matsubara (1909) 114:093 It was a bad period for Japanese SCs as 9 of the 14 who died were born in Japan (Shige Mineshiba was born in Japan but lived in Canada since age 60). Now 3 of the remaining 11 people (27%) are born in Japan, while back on 3 January 2023 12 of the remaining 25 people (48%) were born in Japan. The remaining 11 living people born in the 1900s 1) Maria Branyas Morera (1907) Oldest Living Person for more than 1 year. Oldest Person living in Spain ever. COVID survivor at 113, oldest emigrant ever. In relatively good shape for her age. 2) Edie Ceccarelli (1908) She has dementia, but is otherwise in relatively good shape. 3) Tomiko Itooka (1908) Active as an elderly person and centenarian. Survived stroke and brain surgery at 110. Looked strong especially compared to the other Japanese SCs, but had a small decline at 115. 4) Inah Canabarro Lucas (1908) Oldest Living nun, survived COVID at 114. The strongest of the people born before 1909. 5) Juan Vicente Perez Mora (1909) 4th oldest man ever (not counting Anisio Rodrigues Alves who is only pending) . Oldest Living Man for more than 2 years. In stable and relatively good shape for years. 6) Elizabeth Francis (1909) Seemed to be bedridden in early 2023 photo but more recent photos depict her in better shape. Her sister Bertha Johnson (1904–2011), lived to the age of 106, making them one of the oldest sibling pairs 7) Ethel Caterham Oldest Person in the UK since Ethel Lang (1900-2015). Survived COVID at 110. In good shape, stable during the last years. 8) Okagi Hayashi (1909) In good shape but she has some decline at 114. 9) Pearl Berg (1909) 3rd oldest Jewish person ever after Goldie Steinberg and Cecile Klein. Claims to be born in 1910. Looked great in her 113th birthday but frailer in 2023 photos, and seems to be on oxygen 10) Masa Matsumoto (1909) While being in good condition in her centenarian and early supercentenarian years she appears to have declined sharply since the age of 113. 11) Charlotte Kretchmann (1909) Oldest Person living in Germany ever. In great condition, celebrated her 114th birthday in a restaurant. Strongest person born in the 1900s so likely she could be the last survivor as she is also born at the end of 1900s (December 1909). 3 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,980 Posted January 22 Juan Gabriel Hernandez Matamoros was the oldest known man in Costa Rica, born on 19 October 1913 in Naranjo de Alajuela, Alajuela Province and died on 20 January 2024 in Heredia, Heredia Province.Now the oldest known man in Costa Rica is Bernabe Cordoba Cordoba, born on 11 June 1915 in Guanacaste, where he still lives El Señor recibió el día de hoy a mi... - Gilda Hernández Rodríguez | Facebook 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hanzem 708 Posted January 25 On 26/04/2022 at 02:07, Hanzem said: Since 2017 the WOLP was from Japan (Nabi Tajima, Chiyo Miyako, Kane Tanaka). Now we have a French WOLP. I wonder when could a Japanese person take this title again... Apparently there are quite a lot non-Japanese strong possible future candidates (Juniewicz, Morera, Benegas, Rojas, Ceccarelli ), while the Japanese 114+ supercentenarians seem very frail or their status is unknown (not a good sign). Of course we have seen frail supercentenarians from Japan getting the WOLP title, but I think that still a stronger supercentenarian has better chances. Despite being very frail Fusa Tatsumi actually managed to become world's 2nd oldest person and remain in this position for almost a year outliving various other SCs. Now it is 2024 and the oldest person is still non-Japanese. I think that Tomiko Itooka could possibly outlive both Morera and Ceccarelli and become world's oldest person in the future. In any case, top Japanese SCs have been hit hard during the last year, but this was somewhat predictable due to their frailness, now only the 2 most physically strong are still living (Tomiko Itooka, Okagi Hayashi) and the one who formerly appeared strong (Masa Matsumoto). Kame Uema remains a mystery despite her claimed age is around 114.5 now. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lay_kulast95 129 Posted January 26 Francis Zouein passed away. May he Rest in Peace https://www.facebook.com/100003398585479/posts/6768672089922677/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v 2 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drol 11,911 Posted January 26 This means Don Vicente is the last obstacle between Fauja Singh and the World's Oldest Living Man title. New oldest man in US is Otis Randall, an African American who is also the last American man born in 1913. Clayton Flowers is moving closer to the American top 10 (now at #12). Don't know how is it possible, but in December he looked the best he has looked like in years. 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,980 Posted January 27 On 26/01/2024 at 04:34, drol said: This means Don Vicente is the last obstacle between Fauja Singh and the World's Oldest Living Man title. New oldest man in US is Otis Randall, an African American who is also the last American man born in 1913. Clayton Flowers is moving closer to the American top 10 (now at #12). Don't know how is it possible, but in December he looked the best he has looked like in years. Otis Randall (or Randle) born in born in Melrose, Texas and, died on December 24, 2023 in Los Angeles,California Morrie Markoff, born on January 11, 1914 in New York City and living in Los Angeles, California, is the oldest man in the USA The oldest known man in the U.S. is now only the 61st oldest person in the country Obituário Otis Randle - Inglewood Mortuary - 2024 (legacy.com) 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,980 Posted January 28 Kitty Jeffery was Ireland's oldest known person alive since 6 Sep 2023 and died on 17 Jan 2024,born in Glenville, Cork,she died in Wilton, Cork,now Ireland's oldest known person is Phyllis Furness,born 23 May 1915 Death Notice of KITTY JEFFERY (née Clancy) (Midleton, Cork) | rip.ie Ireland’s oldest person dies at the age of 109 (irishexaminer.com) 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Predictor 1,018 Posted January 28 On 21/01/2024 at 00:49, Hanzem said: The remaining 11 living people born in the 1900s So........I'm dead??? 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hanzem 708 Posted February 1 On 21/01/2024 at 01:49, Hanzem said: 9) Pearl Berg (1909) 3rd oldest Jewish person ever after Goldie Steinberg and Cecile Klein. Claims to be born in 1910. Looked great in her 113th birthday but frailer in 2023 photos, and seems to be on oxygen According to her son "she is fading fast" and "We must be prepared for her passing"... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drol 11,911 Posted February 1 She has been on oxygen for years, what do they expect? 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trome 128 Posted February 2 Pearl Berg deceased https://globalsupercentenarianforum.com/index.php/community/deaths110-2024/pearl-berg-usa-1909-2024/ 7 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hanzem 708 Posted February 2 Current TOP 10 1) Maria Branyas Morera 116:335 2) Edie Ceccarelli 115:362 3) Tomiko Itooka 115:255 4) Inah Canabarro Lucas 115:239 5) Juan Vicente Perez Mora114:251 6) Elizabeth Francis 114:192 7) Ethel Caterham 114:165 8) Okagi Hayashi 114:153 9) Masa Matsumoto 114:065 10) Charlotte Kretschmann 114:061 Charlotte Kretchmann entered the Top 10 after Pearl Berg's death. She is the Oldest Person Living in Germany ever. In great condition, celebrated her 114th in a restaurant. Now all the validated remaining people from the 1900s are in the Top 10. 4 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,694 Posted February 2 On 31/07/2023 at 16:23, lay_kulast95 said: Miss. Batuli Lamichhane confirmed alive at the age of 120 years & 4 months on 27 July 2023. Looks about the same as she did when she was 117 in 2020. Frail. Appeared strong in the 2015 update when she was 112. Has a 1934 census and several 1930s newspaper clippings supporting her age. Possible chance of being the age claimed. But each year as she gets older, the statistics in reaching such an age get slimmer and slimmer and the chances of her actually being the age claimed get lower and lower. I thought Maria Gomes dos Reis was plausible when she was 119 but once she 122 I got very skeptical. Batuli Lamichhane, perennially frail Nepalese longevity claimant finally dead at the claimed age of 121. 3 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,980 Posted February 2 As reported by @chilean wayin the Centenarian Deadpool thread,Catherine Van Der Linden died in 26 January Catherina van der Linden was born in Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands and died in Adelaide, she was the oldest person alive in Australia as of March 31, 2023, now that person is Marija Ruljancich born in Lorci, Vis, now Croatia and living in Melbourne , Victoria. She was also the oldest living person born in the Netherlands as of 11 June 2022, which is now Marina van der Es-Siewers born on 4 March 1913 in Van Ewijcksluis, North Holland, and now living in Hippolytushoef, North Holland 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,980 Posted February 2 Mabel Mah was born in Victoria, British Columbia on July 4, 1910 and was the oldest person in Canada as of January 6, 2023,she died in 30 January. Her successor is Helen Doan, born on September 18, 1911 in Temiskaming Mine, Ontario and living in Toronto, Ontario. Mabel Mah, a pessoa viva mais velha do Canadá, morre aos 113 anos - LongeviQuest 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Creep 7,070 Posted February 2 4 hours ago, diego said: Mabel Mah was born in Victoria, British Columbia on July 4, 1910 and was the oldest person in Canada as of January 6, 2023,she died in 30 January. Her successor is Helen Doan, born on September 18, 1911 in Temiskaming Mine, Ontario and living in Toronto, Ontario. Mabel Mah, a pessoa viva mais velha do Canadá, morre aos 113 anos - LongeviQuest Took 113 years to eradicate people named Mabel from the earth. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimbean1121 238 Posted February 2 38 minutes ago, Sir Creep said: Took 113 years to eradicate people named Mabel from the earth. i wish we can take only a few minutes to eradicate people named sir creep from the earth 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GEMINEYE 206 Posted February 2 45 minutes ago, Sir Creep said: Took 113 years to eradicate people named Mabel from the earth. I register births in the UK and it is a very popular name at the moment. Mabel is here to stay! 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,129 Posted February 2 48 minutes ago, Sir Creep said: Took 113 years to eradicate people named Mabel from the earth. In fact Mabel as a name has been steadily increasing in popularity in England & Wales in recent years. In 2021 (the most recent figures available) 839 baby girls were registered as Mabel, putting the name in 59th place. A famous bearer of the name is the singer-songwriter Mabel, who is Neneh Cherry's daughter. 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hanzem 708 Posted February 3 Maria Branyas Morera is one month away from her 117th birthday. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Creep 7,070 Posted February 3 14 hours ago, jimbean1121 said: i wish we can take only a few minutes to eradicate people named sir creep from the earth Jesus…the 13-year olds are here. There are professionals on these boards that draft quality insults directed at Sir Creep, you should go read their work and save yourself the embarrassment of infantile posts. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Creep 7,070 Posted February 3 14 hours ago, Toast said: In fact Mabel as a name has been steadily increasing in popularity in England & Wales in recent years. In 2021 (the most recent figures available) 839 baby girls were registered as Mabel, putting the name in 59th place. A famous bearer of the name is the singer-songwriter Mabel, who is Neneh Cherry's daughter. That speaks to your culture. Would you do that to your kid? What…Deirdre, Edna, Ida and Gertrude weren’t available? To be fair, Mabel is a huge upgrade from Neneh, which is probably 74th on your popular name list. ”Mabel reached its highest position of #20 in the U.S. in the 1890s, and is at #436 presently. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)” Ive never been more proud to be a Yank. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,129 Posted February 3 39 minutes ago, Sir Creep said: That speaks to your culture. Would you do that to your kid? What…Deirdre, Edna, Ida and Gertrude weren’t available? To be fair, Mabel is a huge upgrade from Neneh, which is probably 74th on your popular name list. ”Mabel reached its highest position of #20 in the U.S. in the 1890s, and is at #436 presently. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)” Ive never been more proud to be a Yank. I named my dog Mabel. I think it's a lovely name, although I don't like any of the others you mentioned - they are all harsh names. Mabel conjures up the month of May and bells, without being too frilly. The only problem with it is people misspelling it Mable. I was reading a FB post the other day where a rescue was asking for name suggestions for a litter of orphaned puppies. An American recommended some names of baby girls they knew which they thought were really pretty names. Wyatt and Bennett. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites