Driving is the by far the most dangerous activity for most Americans. However, even with 40,000 deaths annually, that’s still only about 1/100th of one percent of the population. Very small effect on life expectancyQuote: mcallister3200You forgot drug overdoses and auto deaths have likely shot way up as time goes on.
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Quote: billryanQuote: mcallister3200You forgot drug overdoses and auto deaths have likely shot way up as time goes on.
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Auto deaths peaked in the late 70s at around 50,000 a year and have declined since. DWI enforcement, raising the drinking age, airbags, better road and car design, and young drivers honing their skills on video games are all given credit.
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Don’t confuse my narrative with your facts Bill.
Quote: DRichThe FDA just determined that companies can call things like "Almond Milk" as milk as long as they disclose there is no dairy.
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Quote: Ace2Combined life expectancy in Japan is 85 and 88 for females
It’s gotta be due to all the processed food they eat
I'm going to refer you to EB on that one - he's an expert on Japanese eating habits - I'm sure you can imagine how health conscious the 7-eleven factories are in Japan
if men are averaging 85 in Japan there must be quite a few living to be around 92 or 93
I can't wait until I'm 93 - I'm gonna be lots of fun_________!!!!
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Not in Japan. 7-Eleven in Japan has really great food and people go there all the time to eat and buy takeout. They especially make great sandwiches and sushi all pre-made at the 7-Eleven Factory in Japan.
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I wonder how infalted the prices are? I didn't notice any drug dealers, crackheads, or panhandlers camped outside.Quote: lilredroosterQuote: Ace2Combined life expectancy in Japan is 85 and 88 for females
It’s gotta be due to all the processed food they eat
I'm going to refer you to EB on that one - he's an expert on Japanese eating habits - I'm sure you can imagine how health conscious the 7-eleven factories are in Japan
if men are averaging 85 in Japan there must be quite a few living to be around 92 or 93
I can't wait until I'm 93 - I'm gonna be lots of fun_________!!!!Quote: EvenBob
Not in Japan. 7-Eleven in Japan has really great food and people go there all the time to eat and buy takeout. They especially make great sandwiches and sushi all pre-made at the 7-Eleven Factory in Japan.
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I can't wait until I'm 93 - I'm gonna be lots of fun_________!!!!
Wow, living to 63 scares me.
Quote: DRichQuote: lilredrooster
I can't wait until I'm 93 - I'm gonna be lots of fun_________!!!!
Wow, living to 63 scares me.
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My expiration date is when I turn 82.
I know this because an insurance company told me.
When I retired, I received a pension. Shortly after I retired the company was bought by new owners. Instead of dealing with monthly pension payments, the new owners offered you a lump sum distribution based on your life expectancy instead of a monthly pension check. According to the life insurance charts, I would live to the age of 82.
Quote: AZDuffmanRemember the "Dry" Beer craze of the 1990s? Followed by the Ice Beer craze. Lately I keep thinking I'd like to see the drys make a comeback.
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"With the introduction of Bud Ice in 1994, Bud Dry was bumped from the top three beers in terms of marketing. It declined in mainstream popularity and was discontinued in December 2010."

1994 AD or 1994 EBC (EvenBob calendar, so 1991 to everyone else ) ?Quote: EvenBob
"With the introduction of Bud Ice in 1994, Bud Dry was bumped from the top three beers in terms of marketing. It declined in mainstream popularity and was discontinued in December 2010."