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In reply to the discussion: Ok, I have a theory which is mine and belongs to me: [View all]wnylib
(26,755 posts)46. On my uncle's 90th birthday, his children and stepchildren
had a big family party that included my uncle's grandchildren great-grandchildren, his stepchildren's families, and his 92 year old sister. I flew from Buffalo to Phoenix to be there because he was my godfather as well as my uncle.
He was healthy and fit, moving about among the guests, having a great time. He was always physically active, did not do drugs, and drank only moderately. It's not the age. It's a combination of lifestyle and genes.
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He disappeared during/after his Dr.'s appointment. Then he was seating in every appearance for the next week.
underpants
Monday
#1
This makes a lot of sense. He has so many monumental national and global issues to deal with,
enough
Monday
#4
As, a narcissist, he has always thought mainly about himself, even when he was younger.
wnylib
Tuesday
#47
+1. It is easy for rich people to replace organs. He could buy a kidney from India.
dalton99a
Monday
#21