Edna Parker just died. She was until her death the oldest recognized living person in the world. I can't imagine living that long, outliving my children-just being that old. I still see myself as being a kid. I still think of myself as, "a high school student with a scapel," as Callie Torres so eloquently stated. I don't know when that will change.
I am of course competitive-I want to live until I am at least 225. I figure if ALF can do it, so can I...
Edna Parker:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edna_Parker
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
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