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Khalee

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maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« on: May 27, 2004, 10:08:03 pm »
111-Year-Old Man Claims Beer, Laziness Are Keys to Long Life

The oldest man in Germany, Herman Dornemann, says his daily glass of brew and lack of exercise are what helped him reach his ripe old age of 111.

According to the Deutsche Welle World newspaper, Dornemann has also been known to drink the water used to boil his potatoes ? because that's where the vitamins are.

For the celebration of his birthday, Dornemann just decided to invite a few close friends and family. But his 64-year-old daughter Rita Klein said he's still spry.

"I've never heard him complain. He was always very content," she said. She described her father as a gentleman of the old school, who even at the ripe age of 100 still held the door open for "young ladies in their 70s."

But I dont know about the potato deal   blaa
 

Capt. Mike

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Re: maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2004, 10:19:09 pm »
Notice, it was a (1) glass of beer...probably a local brew, not homiginized like the US....me, I prefer a Guiness stout or a good Hook Norton bitter...but nothing to excess.

Mike

 

Kmelew

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Re: maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2004, 10:20:08 pm »
Good for him!!

To put this into perspective when he was born Wilhelm II was Kaiser of the German Empire with Count Leo von Caprivi as his Chancellor, Wilhelm having dismissed Otto von Bismarck three years previously.  

Khalee

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maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2004, 10:08:03 pm »
111-Year-Old Man Claims Beer, Laziness Are Keys to Long Life

The oldest man in Germany, Herman Dornemann, says his daily glass of brew and lack of exercise are what helped him reach his ripe old age of 111.

According to the Deutsche Welle World newspaper, Dornemann has also been known to drink the water used to boil his potatoes ? because that's where the vitamins are.

For the celebration of his birthday, Dornemann just decided to invite a few close friends and family. But his 64-year-old daughter Rita Klein said he's still spry.

"I've never heard him complain. He was always very content," she said. She described her father as a gentleman of the old school, who even at the ripe age of 100 still held the door open for "young ladies in their 70s."

But I dont know about the potato deal   blaa
 

Capt. Mike

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Re: maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2004, 10:19:09 pm »
Notice, it was a (1) glass of beer...probably a local brew, not homiginized like the US....me, I prefer a Guiness stout or a good Hook Norton bitter...but nothing to excess.

Mike

 

Kmelew

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Re: maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2004, 10:20:08 pm »
Good for him!!

To put this into perspective when he was born Wilhelm II was Kaiser of the German Empire with Count Leo von Caprivi as his Chancellor, Wilhelm having dismissed Otto von Bismarck three years previously.  

Khalee

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maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #6 on: May 27, 2004, 10:08:03 pm »
111-Year-Old Man Claims Beer, Laziness Are Keys to Long Life

The oldest man in Germany, Herman Dornemann, says his daily glass of brew and lack of exercise are what helped him reach his ripe old age of 111.

According to the Deutsche Welle World newspaper, Dornemann has also been known to drink the water used to boil his potatoes ? because that's where the vitamins are.

For the celebration of his birthday, Dornemann just decided to invite a few close friends and family. But his 64-year-old daughter Rita Klein said he's still spry.

"I've never heard him complain. He was always very content," she said. She described her father as a gentleman of the old school, who even at the ripe age of 100 still held the door open for "young ladies in their 70s."

But I dont know about the potato deal   blaa
 

Capt. Mike

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Re: maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2004, 10:19:09 pm »
Notice, it was a (1) glass of beer...probably a local brew, not homiginized like the US....me, I prefer a Guiness stout or a good Hook Norton bitter...but nothing to excess.

Mike

 

Kmelew

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Re: maybe Id best learn how to drink ya think
« Reply #8 on: May 27, 2004, 10:20:08 pm »
Good for him!!

To put this into perspective when he was born Wilhelm II was Kaiser of the German Empire with Count Leo von Caprivi as his Chancellor, Wilhelm having dismissed Otto von Bismarck three years previously.