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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Fri May 11, 2018, 10:28 AM May 2018

America's oldest living WWII veteran turns 112, fueled by cigars, Dr Pepper and coffee

https://www.stripes.com/news/america-s-oldest-living-wwii-veteran-turns-112-fueled-by-cigars-dr-pepper-and-coffee-1.526405

AUSTIN -- The oldest man in America, who's also the oldest U.S. veteran, wakes on his couch at 4:25 a.m. and wonders if it's still raining.

The blinds of his home are drawn shut. The trickles from an overnight storm fall onto the trees. "Turn on the lights," he says to his caregiver, who has sat by his side all night, waiting for Richard Overton to open his eyes.

He's helped onto a scale, which says his frail figure is a perfect 125 pounds. His blood pressure is a solid 110 over 80. His body temperature is 97.4 degrees.

In a few days, on Friday, he'll turn 112. "And I have no pains, no aches."
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America's oldest living WWII veteran turns 112, fueled by cigars, Dr Pepper and coffee (Original Post) steve2470 May 2018 OP
They sure liked making a big deal about his twelve cigars a day. Aristus May 2018 #1
yep steve2470 May 2018 #2
This is a +4 sigma individual... zonemaster May 2018 #3
I like this guy ProudLib72 May 2018 #4
I love it catsudon May 2018 #5

Aristus

(66,307 posts)
1. They sure liked making a big deal about his twelve cigars a day.
Fri May 11, 2018, 10:36 AM
May 2018

Great.

Somebody reading this article is going to think: "Hey! I can live a life of cigars, bacon, brake-fluid cocktails, and self-cutting, and live to be over 100!"

And that just means more agony for patients, their families, and medical providers...

steve2470

(37,457 posts)
2. yep
Fri May 11, 2018, 10:39 AM
May 2018

I'd say it's pretty obvious he has an extremely strong genetic background, and he's lucky not to get any form of cancer from those cigars. Of course we don't know his entire medical history.

At any rate, I salute him for his service. One of the few remaining.

zonemaster

(232 posts)
3. This is a +4 sigma individual...
Fri May 11, 2018, 10:45 AM
May 2018

...for those familiar with this concept from statistics.

IOW - as a previous poster said, "Do not attempt at home."

ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
4. I like this guy
Fri May 11, 2018, 11:03 AM
May 2018

It'd be fun to hang out on the porch with him, drinking Jack and Coke. Don't know about the cigars.

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