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October 05, 2003
Informatio: Life, Commentary and Opinion
"Thank you, it was good."
I hope that my last words are as profound.
“Thank you, it was good,” were the final words from Yukichi Chuganji, 114-years old, just hours after going to bed last Saturday night, September 28. Guinness World Records had him recorded as the world’s oldest man. Chuganji imparted these wise words after drinking a glass of home-made apple juice. But who knows whether he was speaking of the juice or his life?
Sources say that he died peacefully while he was sleeping.
“Thank you, it was good.”
Posted at 12:27 pm
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totally wild!!!!
this morning on the plane home i read about a WOMAN from the US who was 114 or 115 who died in the last day or so also – and it said SHE was the oldest womans… strange!
Posted by: jason at October 7, 2003 01:27 AM
Yeah, I was kind of stunned when I read that… The two oldest people within two weeks. I guess it was time to pass the baton? I wonder if the woman had any wise words upon leaving us.
Posted by: timsamoff at October 7, 2003 05:56 AM
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totally wild!!!!
this morning on the plane home i read about a WOMAN from the US who was 114 or 115 who died in the last day or so also – and it said SHE was the oldest womans… strange!
Posted by: jason at October 7, 2003 01:27 AM
Yeah, I was kind of stunned when I read that… The two oldest people within two weeks. I guess it was time to pass the baton? I wonder if the woman had any wise words upon leaving us.
Posted by: timsamoff at October 7, 2003 05:56 AM
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