I’ll Take Old
“Well, when I woke up this morning, doc, I had two choices, old or dead. So I guess I’ll take old.”
Response of Knox McAnders (Watervalley’s oldest resident at 99) to Dr. Luke Bradford’s inquiry as to how he felt.
“Well, when I woke up this morning, doc, I had two choices, old or dead. So I guess I’ll take old.”
Response of Knox McAnders (Watervalley’s oldest resident at 99) to Dr. Luke Bradford’s inquiry as to how he felt.
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