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Post by maya55555 on Oct 4, 2020 1:03:20 GMT
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Post by Catman on Oct 4, 2020 1:39:05 GMT
Catman got Immortal. Maybe they misspelled Immoral.
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Post by maya55555 on Oct 4, 2020 3:05:16 GMT
猫男
Man you kill me!!!
Pleas send my regards to your dear wife and your two fur babies!
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Post by NJtoTX on Oct 4, 2020 12:09:13 GMT
I got 90. But if it's my last meal, why am I getting take-out?
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Post by staggerstag on Oct 4, 2020 14:19:53 GMT
95. But I'd be dead by food misadventure at the restaurant table with so many courses. Are they crazy?
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Post by llanwydd on Oct 5, 2020 1:57:02 GMT
90. Hooray!
Now, I'm hungry.
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Post by divtal on Oct 5, 2020 18:32:00 GMT
I took this twice, with very different responses, and got the same result ... age 90. The first time I answered all of the offerings, choosing my favorite selection. I did skip choosing a sauce, because my choice of protein was lamb, and I wouldn't put sauce on lamb. Then it occurred to me that I would be dead before the end of that meal, were I to try to eat all of it. I went through it a 2nd time, choosing "none of these," on things that I would not ordinarily include in one meal. I would never have soup, salad and an appetizer. I might have one ... I chose Caesar salad. A piece of sourdough, and a little hummus would be great, so I took those. I "ordered" lamb, asparagus and rice. I'm not a dessert eater. It isn't that I don't like sweets, but I like them independent of a nice savory meal. And, there's no chance for added snacks and/or takeout. (A nice brandy? Sure. But, it wasn't offered.) How they calculated this, with so radically different overall selections, and reached the same result is a mystery. Add edit: Of course, I started with some wine.
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Post by Sarge on Oct 5, 2020 19:28:52 GMT
95. I went light early so I could stuff at the end which ironically is the opposite of real life since I'm not a dessert person.
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Post by GoodbyePorkPieHat on Oct 5, 2020 22:58:58 GMT
I scored 90 years old - and recently scored 89 on a much more accurate lifestyle/nutrition/habits test.
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Post by wickedkittiesmom on Oct 6, 2020 12:54:23 GMT
I got immortal and WKD got 90. Both of us marked the desserts as we don't like them so that probably helped.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Oct 7, 2020 4:39:58 GMT
I got 90, too. Anyone getting anything younger? Probably be rude to say 45 or something. I certainly doubt I'm making it to 90 with a meal, dessert, another meal for takeout, and some snacks on top.
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Post by sunshine on Oct 9, 2020 20:52:21 GMT
You got: 101 Years Old!
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Post by NJtoTX on Oct 10, 2020 11:29:17 GMT
I took this twice, with very different responses, and got the same result ... age 90. The first time I answered all of the offerings, choosing my favorite selection. I did skip choosing a sauce, because my choice of protein was lamb, and I wouldn't put sauce on lamb. Then it occurred to me that I would be dead before the end of that meal, were I to try to eat all of it. I went through it a 2nd time, choosing "none of these," on things that I would not ordinarily include in one meal. I would never have soup, salad and an appetizer. I might have one ... I chose Caesar salad. A piece of sourdough, and a little hummus would be great, so I took those. I "ordered" lamb, asparagus and rice. I'm not a dessert eater. It isn't that I don't like sweets, but I like them independent of a nice savory meal. And, there's no chance for added snacks and/or takeout. (A nice brandy? Sure. But, it wasn't offered.) How they calculated this, with so radically different overall selections, and reached the same result is a mystery. Add edit: Of course, I started with some wine. Last meal requests by 310 Texas death row inmates. Stanley Baker, Jr. must have been trying to live to 90. - Two 16 oz. ribeyes, one lb. turkey breast (sliced thin), twelve strips of bacon, two large hamburgers with mayo, onion, and lettuce, two large baked potatoes with butter, sour cream, cheese, and chives, four slices of cheese or one-half pound of grated cheddar cheese, chef salad with blue cheese dressing, two ears of corn on the cob, one pint of mint chocolate chip ice cream, and four vanilla Cokes or Mr. Pibb William Little - Two hamburger patties with cheese, 2 lb. of crispy fried bacon, fifteen slices of cheese, three fried eggs, three buttered toasts, 2 tomato sliced, one sliced onion, french fries with salad dressing, one quart chocolate milk and one pint of fresh strawberries Hilton Crawford - Twelve beef ribs, three enchiladas, chicken fried steak with cream gravy, crisp bacon sandwich, ketchup, a loaf of bread, cobbler, three Cokes, three root beer, French fries, and onion rings Jessy San Miguel - Pizza (beef, bacon bits, and multiple types of cheese), 10 quesadillas (5 mozzarella cheese, 5 cheddar cheese), 5 strips of open-flame grilled beef, 5 strips of stir-fried beef, chocolate peanut butter ice cream, sweet tea, double fudge chocolate cake, broccoli, and grapes David Castillo - Two cheeseburgers, twenty-four soft shell tacos, six enchiladas, six tostados, two whole onions, five jalapenos, one chocolate shake, one quart of milk and one package of Marlboro cigarettes. web.archive.org/web/20031202214318/http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/stat/finalmeals.htm
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