Interested in finding out how many you have left and how old you will be when you kick the bucket? Click here and answer a few questions and bingo! It will tell you.
http://www.sonnyradio.com/
16,600... That just doesn't seem like very many, for some reason... time flies when you're having fun, I guess!
My life expectancy is 86.4, and I can expect to live another 20200 days! Hurrah!!
ReplyDeleteTim: Excellent! You'll surpass the average for men. Provided you can get running up to speed again. How is that going?
ReplyDeleteThe curse of being male (mainly) strikes again: I, supposedly, can expect only 12,700 more days.
ReplyDeleteStill, I can't help thinking it's a lot better than 1,270!
Certainly an interesting questionnaire ... but I still think you need to carpe diem, because statistics aside we never know which day will be our last.
"Live long and prosper" :-)
Hmmm ... on second thoughts can I please rephrase that to read "Mainly the curse of being male striking again"? ~blush~
ReplyDeleteMy virtual age is 17.5 and my life expectancy is 95.2. I seriously do not want to be a teen again nor do i want to live to be that old.
ReplyDelete"You can expect to live approximately another 2000 more days"
ReplyDeleteI guess I won't have to worry about retirement then.
Not gonna try this, tempting fate etc.!!
ReplyDeleteI just reckon Map is gonna be around for a long while.
Had a great evening with Sis. She was in mega form tonight. Full house, Mam & young Sis were there, and a couple of her old school pals, and we was all havin' a laugh and talking 'bout old times and it was just FUN!!
And She was wearin' the MOST funny PJ's. xxx
P.S. Jimmy? Wassup?
ReplyDeleteI swear, Ponita, I've never, EVER gonna take another one o' your quizzes.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I discover that I'm incredibly neurotic.
Now, I discover I only got 'bout 5,000 days to live!
You're killin' me, woman!
Probably best that I don't do it...! Plus the link isn't working for me for some reason - perhaps it doesn't want to tell me the bad news!!
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Hmmm… a bit "meh," to be honest. But I'm not giving up!
ReplyDeleteGreat test -- thanks for the link. I'm going to jump out of a plane now because, at 49, I have a virtual age of 25 and a life expectancy of 100! I'm impressed with myself. I noticed there were no questions about coffee, though (she says, guzzling the ampio coffee she bought AFTER her swim...).
ReplyDeleteBy the way -- I just read your Twittery snippets. Would love to hear how Chris is doing as I haven't heard from Donn since yesterday. I'll check his blog now...
ReplyDeleteHey Pon, hope all is well with your friend. xxx
ReplyDeletethanks for keeping us updated on Chris - I've lost the plot with that twitter thing - so am following your comments on his blog - thanxxxx
ReplyDeleteHi everyone. I won't be addressing each of your comments individually - just don't have the gumption to do that. But however many days you have left (providing the test is accurate, of course!), make the most of them and tell everyone you care about that YOU LOVE THEM!!
ReplyDeleteAs we have all seen with Chris aka WW, life throws curve balls that no one expects. Thank you to everyone for your support and kind words. He needs all the healing thoughts that can be sent his way.
The last I heard is that he was breathing on his own and recognizes his mum - other than that, I have not yet heard more. He's not out of danger yet. It will be a long haul for him now to recover as much as possible. I don't know if they even know the extent of the damage from the strokes yet... but between Donn and myself, you will all be kept up to speed as we know stuff. Hopefully Chris himself will be able to answer everyone with some goofy post in the not to distant future.
Hugs to all of you. And a huge thank you.
Cor Blimey, not sure if I'm up to getting involved in this one, Ponita. I'm bad enough with ouiji boards.
ReplyDeleteHey pony girl, (as Jimmy would say), hope yous are well. You been quiet. I hear Jimmy's not well. Love to y'all. xxxxx
ReplyDeleteWow, I have been out of the loop. Well, I decided not to worry so much about how much time I've lost or how much time I've left. I want to enjoy what time I have now, to live in the now and appreciate it.
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