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Sent: 2008-05-28 19:17
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Centenarian Project
100 isn't what it used to be. Or what it's going to be.
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Sent: 2008-05-28 19:13
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Strike the Right Chord
Sing Your Dream
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Sent: 2007-12-24 00:06
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Live is too short
Live is too short not too smile.. or too worry... Smiling takes LESS muscles Frowning takes ALOT so SMILE!!!! no matter what it makes everyone feel better. It's a catchy thing. a simple smile, nod of the head.... will make someone feel better...
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The Pink Show
September 20, 20085:00 PM - 9:00 PM DIV.monthname {font-size:180%; font-weight:bold; letter-spacing:3px; padding:7px; text-align:center;} SPAN.dayoutmonth {opacity:0.2; font-size:10pt; font-weight:bold;} SPAN.dayinmonth {font-size:10pt;...
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Sing Live USA - UK trip
Wow! Where do I begin? I don't have a lot of time to this will be a quick blog. I just wanted to write a few words about our amazing trip to the UK. First of all, many thanks to John and all the people from Sing Live UK who gave us such a...
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John Morris
John Morris wanted to create opportunities to allow ordinary people to do exciting things in extraordinary places. The result has been successful beyond his expectations.
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Sophie Uliano
You've seen her on Oprah with her pal Julia Roberts teaching us all how to live a little greener. Find out how you can help the Earth without giving up the glamour in your life.
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The Story Behind the SingLive Dream
Ten years ago, as a result of attending a personal development course in New Orleans, John Morris made a life changing decision to bring the joy of singing to as many people as possible. The concept of Sing Live was born. John and his partner Linda...
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Be Happy and Healthy
Hello to all who read this article , This is my first time writing in , I am a " Healthy and Happy " 60 year old enjoying life to the fullest , I teach a strength N stretch class every morning and that starts my day , I...
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Harold "Bud" Boughton
He's come up with four leadership principles he thinks we can all live by, and rather than writing a run-of-the-mill how-to book, Harold "Bud" Boughton imagines how a dying father would teach his kids a final lesson.
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mike the traveling man
Hey this is mike the traveling man, we just got back from a two month vacation in Puerto Rico. Man was it fabulous, the beautiful beaches and rain forests, serene mountains and scenery(see photo's) and some of the most beautiful women I've see in my...
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Dr. Aubrey de Grey
A geneticist from the University of Cambridge in England thinks the first person to live to 1,000 is alive today.
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Patrick Swayze's cancer diagnosis
I was saddened to hear the reports of the pancreatic cancer diagnosis for Patrick Swayze. It is also disheartening to hear differing versions from the media, ranging from "5weeks to live" to a very "early stage case showing excellent results from his...
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Can You Live to 100? Would You Want To?
Ready or not the age of the centenarian is here. There are about 70,000 centenarians in the U.S. and within 45 years there will be more than 1 million. Find out how you can one day blow out 100 candles.
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Stupid Quotes
Even smart people say stupid things. But that doesn't mean we can't laugh about it. Check out and add to our growing collection of really stupid quotes.
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Some stuff worth remembering.
Some stuff worth remembering. IF I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVER - by Erma Bombeck(Written after she found out she was dying ).I would have gone to bed when I was sick instead of pretending the earthwould go into a holding pattern if I weren't...
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McCain Cracks 'Em Up
All of the candidates hoping to become the next president are reaching out with humor, whether it's appearances on the late night talk shows, or funny one-liners in speeches. John McCain recently made fun of his age on Saturday Night Live.
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My Cable Is Out!
I live with a room mate. It's a smart thing to do I suppose. It's cool because, you get to live with a cool buddy, and divide your bills in half -- half the rent, half the power bill, half the cable bill: It's good stuff! Well, my room mate is in a...
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The Last Voice at the Other End of the Line
She's one of a few left in the world -- a real, live telephone answering service. She's been behind the same bank of phones for decades. See what a difference a personal human touch can make.
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Dr. Margery Silver
One of the world's leading experts on longevity teaches from her own experiences.
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Dr. Aubrey de Grey
Dr. Aubrey de Grey is revered by many and mocked by others for his views on immortality.
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Picture of the Day and B'days for Oct. 11
Today is Saturday, Oct. 11. Today's birthdays include actress Joan Cusak who turns 46. 33 years ago tonight (1975), the sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" made its debut on NBC.
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Roger McGuinn
Roger and Camilla joined us live in studio for the entire hour. Roger brought his guitar and took us on a trip thorough the history of rock.
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Impersonator-In-Chief
His biggest audience four years ago was a family of four looking for a new fridge. Now, he's in demand worldwide, entertaining live audiences and TV audiences in the millions. Come along as John Morgan transforms his life with inspiration and imitation.
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Life is Beautiful
In one of her final video blogs, Growing Bolder member Ruth1898 -- the world's oldest blogger -- explains why she finds the simple things in life, like clouds, beautiful. Her words will inspire you to live your life well until the very end.
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Today's Buzz: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
It's not quite Super Tuesday but all eyes are on today's Potomac Primaries -- Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. Plus, a new study says you might live to be 100. Really. That and more in today's cup of GB News Brew.
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Brenda in The Villages
I have been disabeled since 1996 with Chronic Pain Syndrome due to Arachnoiditis, which was caused by several back surgerys that caused scar tissue to form around my spinal cord nerves. This causes a lot of leg pain that never stops. I have a neuro...
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Hairy White Legs......not!
One of the things I've come to realize, is that no matter how old we live to be, we still all have some sort of insecurity. I don't think I remember a time in my life when there wasn't something I struggled with....as a kid, it was likeability,...
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MLB Draft Bonus: Charley Pride, Charlie Davis, Bob Mitchell
Charley Pride made it big in two worlds: baseball and country music. Charlie Davis remembers what it was like to live on $250 a month. And Bob Mitchell has big dreams for the future of baseball.
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Ruth Edwards
Ruth Edwards says lifelong learning programs are teaching plenty of "old dogs" new tricks and many of the students are learning more than they ever have.
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When Leigh met Fred....
I have decided today to make a new blog…a new way to introduce you all to the some of the most amazing people I have met along my way. I started with Harry in “When Leigh met Harry”…and Harry was and is the driving force of...
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Today's Buzz: Tuesday, Jan. 22
The GB News Brew. It's ground fresh daily, just for you. Check inside for today's top stories, today's birthdays and a look back at January 22 through history.
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Can You Live to 100?
Would You Want to Live to 100?
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Ten Tips to Help You Live Drama Free at Midlife
Ten Tips to Help You Live to be Drama Free at Midlife 10. Write a list of goals you'd like to achieve. Focus on what you know you can do well. Don’t try to be a...
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Living Happily with Hearing Loss!
Hello Everyone.... A friend of mine introduced me to this site and it is great! I am a true Floridian, born ,raised and lived all my life in Florida. Boring? No way! people pay to visit this state:) However I am also hard of hearing and have...
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Boomer's Buzz: Sunday, March 2, 2008
The Sunday Edition of the NY times or Boomer's Daily Buzz? That's a tough one. In today's Buzz: Hillary drops in on SNL, Ahmadinejad drops in on Iraq, Harry's home and not happy about it, the earth as you've never seen it, and eco-power -- fab or folly?
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Hello, future friends
I am new at this blogging thing but I like learning new things. I live in my RV full time. I have a 29 foot Fifth wheel trailer and a one ton Dodge pickup. But I am not a snow bird type. To me they are the ones who go from here to there...
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Frank Talk from Uncle Frank
Frank Stadelberger connected with Growing Bolder because he's at the point in his life where he has a lot he wants to say. These days, the Internet is a great place to do it.
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Marianne Williamson
Author Marianne Williamson isn’t a stranger to the New York Times No. 1 Bestsellers List – she's landed on there four times. Her newest book took her on a trip to Oprah, Larry King Live and Good Morning America.
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Boomer's Buzz: Thursday, April 17, 2008
Today's Buzz; McCain: "I'm not too old," ABC ripped for Dems debate, vitamin warning, Bill Cosby raps, Boomers bummed while seniors are happy, 5 new cancer treatments, and "middle age woman" performed live.
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Leap! What Will We Do With The Rest Of Our Lives?
I started writing LEAP because I wanted to learn what it feels like to do the next years well. People at this age tend to fall into three groups: those who are being forced out of their work and feel like Willy Loman, desperately trying to stay in the...
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Hope for the uninsured
Around the end of October of 2006, I bought 2 bags of candy to hand out to trick or treaters. I live on a street where no children reside and we seldom get Halloween visitors. Few came and someone had to eat all that leftover chocolate. It was gone in...
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Living for Today
When I read that someone who is healthy, active, ambitious and inspirational has died – like an actress, or a sports star – I'm instantly saddened. And that was my initial reaction when I saw that Dave Freeman had died in a freak...
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Cy Peachy
Lifelong golfer Cy Peachy fulfilled a dream by playing in a tournament against golfing greats Arnold Palmer and Gary Player.
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A Jolt of Java for Longer Life
Want to live longer? Drink up! A study just released by the Harvard School of Public Health and published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, finds that drinking up to six cups of coffee every day may actually cut your risk of dying from heart disease.
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PGA Honors Dennis Walters
Ever see a paraplegic play golf? Dennis Walters will blow your mind, just as he has been doing ever since a golf cart accident left him paralyzed. Walters was determined to hang on to his love for the game. He found a way to do it. He’s proof that anyone
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Glenn Rogers
Writer, designer and former circus performer Glenn Rogers adds artist to his rsum.






















































