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Walter Breuning,Extremely spry for 112
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VictorBjoerk
, Jan 01 2009 03:18 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 January 2009 - 03:18 PM
Walter Breuning is 112 and the oldest man in America and the only supercentenarian male in america. He is in very good health and walks around every day with his walker and is mentally very sharp.
http://www.greatfall...1/812300304/100
http://www.greatfall...1/812300304/100
#2
Posted 02 January 2009 - 10:04 PM
By the way, Walter Breuning in that video was not wrong about his age when he said he was 110. That is not a mistake.
I actually recall seeing that video about 2 years ago.
How sad // It's too bad / illogical that they didn't specify that in the captions by the video.
I actually recall seeing that video about 2 years ago.
How sad // It's too bad / illogical that they didn't specify that in the captions by the video.
#3
Posted 02 January 2009 - 10:17 PM
Well, it said the video was taken in 2007.
#4
Posted 03 January 2009 - 08:37 PM
Hmm my bad. Good eye.
#5
Posted 26 April 2009 - 12:07 AM
still in OK health approaching 113...
#6
Posted 19 July 2009 - 01:06 AM
Now he is the world's oldest man. Yay
#7
Posted 20 July 2009 - 12:03 PM
http://www.greatfall...EWS01/907200302
Walter Breuning is at almost 113 still in good shape, mentally sharp and walks around every day.
Walter Breuning is at almost 113 still in good shape, mentally sharp and walks around every day.
Edited by VictorBjoerk, 20 July 2009 - 12:04 PM.
#8
Posted 02 January 2011 - 12:02 PM
http://www.greatfall...EWS01/907200302
Walter Breuning is at almost 113 still in good shape, mentally sharp and walks around every day.
hes 114 years 103 days at the moment wonder how much more he can take
#10
Posted 15 April 2011 - 05:10 PM
Here's the world's oldest man's secret to a long life:
— Embrace change, even when the change slaps you in the face. ("Every change is good.")
— Eat two meals a day ("That's all you need.")
— Work as long as you can ("That money's going to come in handy.")
— Help others ("The more you do for others, the better shape you're in.")
Then there's the hardest part. It's a lesson Breuning said he learned from his grandfather: Accept death.
"We're going to die. Some people are scared of dying. Never be afraid to die. Because you're born to die," he said.
I think this is a testament to a good lifestyle leading to some measure of longevity. His parents only lived into their 50's.
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