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1 minute ago, msc said:

 

Thanks. I give this service 5 stars on Just DDP, DDPeroo, and of course Uber DDPs...

I'll bring it forward on the thread tomorrow.

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I will have to be alive on 3rd August, 2094 to enter this club. I will keep that my goal and post here my success story on that day .

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13 minutes ago, GMsohum said:

I will have to be alive on 3rd August, 2094 to enter this club. I will keep that my goal and post here my success story on that day .


Somewhere between now and then, someone might give a fuck.

 

Keep your fingers crossed.

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One year is very small time period so 100 years is not a big deal. Just multiply that small period by 100 and there you are!

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57 minutes ago, TomTomTelekom said:

A big name in Punjab. Articles like this, from last summer, suggested his days were numbered. Apparently he suffered a heart attack early this morning and died immediately.

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Discover of Yoga and award winning Author Tao Porchon-Lynch, died at 102 years.

https://lokmat.news18.com/national/worlds-oldest-yoga-instructor-tao-porchon-lynch-died-at-102-year-436929.html

She was also a former couture model and actress who appeared in such films as Show Boat (1951) and The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954). 

 

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3 hours ago, TomTomTelekom said:

Discover of Yoga and award winning Author Tao Porchon-Lynch, died at 102 years.

https://lokmat.news18.com/national/worlds-oldest-yoga-instructor-tao-porchon-lynch-died-at-102-year-436929.html

She was also a former couture model and actress who appeared in such films as Show Boat (1951) and The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954). 

 

She "discovered yoga" for herself but yoga has been around a lot longer than 102 years.

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RIP to Katherine Johnson.

 

i watched the film Hidden Figures just last month - found it surprisingly captivating. Would recommend.

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15 minutes ago, Grim Up North said:

RIP to Katherine Johnson.

 

i watched the film Hidden Figures just last month - found it surprisingly captivating. Would recommend. 

Same here, it's only a couple of weeks ago since I watched the movie.

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Never seen the film, but her achievements are laudable. RIP.

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I liked the film too. Saw it when it was out in theaters. RIP Katherine Johnson, it's nice that she lived long enough to see the recognition she deserved.

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3 hours ago, Grim Up North said:

RIP to Katherine Johnson.

 

i watched the film Hidden Figures just last month - found it surprisingly captivating. Would recommend.

Sorry to see her go, she was a brilliant woman who overcame so much- NASA owes her a lot!

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A bad day for centenarians...

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Man, 1918 has no staying power. Ida Schuster (or I guess Hutton Gibson) might be the most famous survivor born that year now.

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Crikey centenarians are dropping like flies.Even more than one would expect 

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2 hours ago, CastAway said:

More centenarians that dropped (though less famous than Johnson/Baby Peggy):

 

John Franzese Sr., mobster for the Colombo crime family, dead at 103.

Juan Eduardo Zúñiga AmaroSpanish writer who was apparently very important in the Spanish literary scene, dead at 101 (Spanish obit).


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