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Goergia Claims Worlds Oldest Woman

Angela 0077

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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/7925921/georgia-claims-worlds-oldest-person

Geez this woman was born in 1880
She is 130 yrs old

i tell you what she would have seen quite a few changes.
I would have liked to have been born around this time because it would have been a interesting life
Those long dresses they wore at that time would have been wonderful.
Also the way a woman was treated in those times would have been interesting.
this woman also worked until she was 85 as a tea and corn picker.
That would have been a hard job
Anyway l just thought l would show you this because this woman is the oldest woman on earth at the moment
 
Wasn't there some Indonesian woman a couple months back claiming to be 140 or so?
 
Well they are stating that this woman is the oldest.
But yes ll will have to google it and see if you might be right.
 
The inevitable question must be asked.

No, it really doesn't have to be asked. It's a reduction and objectification. Besides, she's probably forgotten more about sex than you could ever hope to know, so I doubt you'd have anything to show her. :vulcan:
 
I'd take that story with a grain of salt. No, a whole barrel of salt.
Authorities visited the woman on Thursday in her village of Sachire and displayed two Soviet-era documents noting her date of birth as indicated in her birth certificate, which had been lost.

The Gerontology Research Group says the oldest documented person is 114-year-old Eugenie Blanchard of Saint Barthelemy, France. The body is yet to examine Khvichava's claim.
(Emphasis added.)
I would have liked to have been born around this time because it would have been a interesting life
If by interesting you mean you're treated as property and have next to no rights then, yeah, it was interesting.
Depends on the country and culture, though I'm not knowledgeable on the rights and legal status of Georgian women in the late 19th century.
 
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