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Yes but only if i still have reasonable health and mobility, and not need to carry around a bedpan with me everywhere. I especially would not want to be a burden to family. I'd love to spend another 70 years with my husband, and my son. Last edited by Curious cat; 11-03-2011 at 12:39 AM. |
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I concur I plan to live well past 100, there is so much to see, and experience in the world. That is really ever changing, that no matter how long you live there will always be something different. Adding to that if the past 20 years of advancement even continued at the same pace in 70 years more things will be unrecognizable. |
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