The same age as Methuselah was when he died. He lived 900 years, what a change in the world, he must have seen ..!!..xx
2007-08-10 14:16:24
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answered by Sierra One 7
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The stone age would have been the ideal age to die in. Ones family would be more comfortable with death, because of the hard lifestyles that people lived during the stone age. During the stone age it would have been less difficult to deal with the body; because, people didn't have the technology to embalm bodies other than perhaps for mummification purposes, and that would not have happened to the average body.
2007-08-10 19:16:54
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answered by Bud#21 4
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i've always said i want to live to be hundred as long as i can still be mostly independent if i get to the point that i'm not able to take care of myself anymore than that age would be the ideal age to die. I don't want to be a burden on anyone.
2007-08-10 14:15:04
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answered by snail 4
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100
2007-08-16 04:32:10
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answered by sleepwalker69 6
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about 50
2007-08-14 23:39:29
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answered by v 5
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33
2007-08-17 07:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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80
2007-08-16 14:14:01
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answered by curvygal31 4
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78
2007-08-14 07:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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101
2007-08-16 09:34:03
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answered by lovelovenyomi=^.^= 3
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Great question. I guess when all my work on earth is done I will move on. Maybe that will be in my 90's maybe sooner. Whenever God feels I've done all I need to do down here. Then I will move on. To quote Dumbledore from Harry Potter: "Death is but the next great adventure."
2007-08-12 00:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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