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Title: Pepsi Drinker Celebrates 105th Birthday
Post by: white Boy on February 09, 2005, 07:49:13 AM
Pepsi Drinker Celebrates 105th Birthday

Tue Feb 8, 7:05 PM ET


MONETTE, Ark. - A woman who drinks a Pepsi a day marked her 105th birthday Tuesday. Mitchell was born in Blytheville on Feb. 8, 1900, and lived on her own until a broken hip sent her to the Monette Manor nursing home at age 101.

   

"I've been drinking Pepsi-Cola for a long, long time," Rebecca Mitchell said. "I drink one every day."


She has seven children, 13 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, 11 great-great grandchildren and two great-great-great-grandchildren. Her son Roy E. Mitchell was killed in European combat during World War II. The other six are scattered in Arkansas, Georgia and Illinois.


Mitchell married on Christmas Eve 1916 and she and her husband Roy stayed together 54 years until his death in 1960.


"When I think about my mother's life, it's really amazing all the things she's experienced and seen," her son John Mitchell said. "She went from living on mud streets to blacktop to concrete."
Title: Re: Pepsi Drinker Celebrates 105th Birthday
Post by: white Boy on February 09, 2005, 07:49:32 AM
good for her, im a water & tea kinda guy tho
Title: Re: Pepsi Drinker Celebrates 105th Birthday
Post by: Lincoln on February 09, 2005, 10:34:49 AM
That's crazy, think of all the events she's lived through in her life. Both world wars, the end of segregation, the rise and fall of Saddam, Watergate, JFK's assasination, etc....
Title: Re: Pepsi Drinker Celebrates 105th Birthday
Post by: bez on February 09, 2005, 02:25:57 PM
More importantly.

Lets think about how many fucking packaging changes shes seen with Pepsi bottles and shit. lol

Title: Re: Pepsi Drinker Celebrates 105th Birthday
Post by: Sikotic™ on February 09, 2005, 02:43:11 PM
More importantly.

Lets think about how many fucking packaging changes shes seen with Pepsi bottles and shit. lol


lol very true. I have a 95 year old great grandmother. Living that long and being in relatively good health is a blessing. You get to see so much and you become so wise.