Who wants to live forever.....?

Who wants to live forever.....?

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Tony*T3

Original Poster:

20,911 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8139816.stm

Done search cant find it.


Funny how this comes out a week after Jackson dies.

FNG

4,183 posts

225 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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I wonder, if there is a use for this after development and tests, whether you'd end up fit as a fiddle at 110, or just spend 30 extra years in a care home: deaf, blind, and defecating?

Sheets Tabuer

19,059 posts

216 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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An extra 30 years of young nurses washing you when you wet yourself?

Oh hell yes, "nurse I have wet myself again, bring the sponge"

ludo

5,308 posts

205 months

ShadownINja

76,448 posts

283 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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FNG said:
I wonder, if there is a use for this after development and tests, whether you'd end up fit as a fiddle at 110, or just spend 30 extra years in a care home: deaf, blind, and defecating?
Indeed... and suffering from dementia...

Sheets Tabuer said:
An extra 30 years of young nurses washing you when you wet yourself?

Oh hell yes, "nurse I have wet myself again, bring the sponge"
More like, "Nurse, my boat's leaking, bring the three bedroom mock Georgian detached house!"



It does mean that smarmy arsewits like me who are looking after their health and expecting a long life due to a change of lifestyle while relatively young will enjoy the extra innings. I'll be the 130 year old stud pulling all the 80 year old hotties in the care home. thumbup I'll wear a T-shirt reading, "I did your gran."

Edited by ShadownINja on Thursday 9th July 13:45

ludo

5,308 posts

205 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Sheets Tabuer said:
An extra 30 years of young nurses washing you when you wet yourself?

Oh hell yes, "nurse I have wet myself again, bring the sponge"
more likely:


Horse_Apple

3,795 posts

243 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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I've no great personal desire to live beyond normal conditions, but I do sometimes feel the need for other people to live dramatically shortened lives.

Reckon if it did work it would be the end of mankind as the worl'ds population would suddenly spike and resource demands would grow too quickly for trauma and war not to ravish the world.

Exactly like it did the original inhabitants of Easter Island, rather ironically.

Edited by Horse_Apple on Thursday 9th July 14:52