Ezrahite, on Dec 2 2009, 05:55 AM, said:
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned these smokers:
Jeanne Calment, the oldest person in recorded history, died at the age of 122.
She smoked from the time she was a young woman and quit around 117-119 (she quit at 117 but apparently still took the occasional puff up to the age of 119).
Marie-Louise Fébronie Meilleur, fifth oldest person ever (lived over 117 years), was an avid smoker and died of a blood clot.
John Ingram McMorran, who expired after 113 years of life, enjoyed drinking and smoking.
Make of this what you will. I do not encourage anyone to smoke, just think.
Jeanne Calment, the oldest person in recorded history, died at the age of 122.
She smoked from the time she was a young woman and quit around 117-119 (she quit at 117 but apparently still took the occasional puff up to the age of 119).
Marie-Louise Fébronie Meilleur, fifth oldest person ever (lived over 117 years), was an avid smoker and died of a blood clot.
John Ingram McMorran, who expired after 113 years of life, enjoyed drinking and smoking.
Make of this what you will. I do not encourage anyone to smoke, just think.
Roy Sullivan was struck seven times by lightning. I do not encourage anyone to go out during a storm holding a lightning rod.

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