Woman, 130, Wants Age-Old Guinness Record
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Woman, 130, Wants Age-Old Guinness Record
I had better cut out a few things if I am going to live to this kind of age.........had better start with...........****, booze, drugs, fast cars, loose women, gambling and perhaps give away the extensive **** collection
A woman from Georgia is staking a claim to be the oldest person in the world.
Officials say Antisa Khvichava, who lives in a remote mountain village, will be 130 on July 8.
The Georgian authorities have petitioned the Guinness Book of Records to include her as the oldest person. "Antisa Khvichava was born in the 19th century, and she is amazing," said Giorgi Vashadze, head of Georgia's Civil Registry Agency.
"We have the necessary documents to prove it."
The authorities have Ms Khvichava's Soviet-era passport registration, which shows her date of birth, and her pension book issued in the 1960s.
Although she was born in 1880, the pensioner only retired in 1965.
She was shown on TV two days ago - on International Women's Day - being congratulated by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and enjoying a glass of wine.
The matriarch, a resident of the Tsalenjikhi region, remains in good health, according to reports, and still plays backgammon and drinks vodka.
If Mrs Khvichava is accepted for the Guinness Book of Records, she will take the title from a 114-year-old who lives in Japan.
A woman from Georgia is staking a claim to be the oldest person in the world.
Officials say Antisa Khvichava, who lives in a remote mountain village, will be 130 on July 8.
The Georgian authorities have petitioned the Guinness Book of Records to include her as the oldest person. "Antisa Khvichava was born in the 19th century, and she is amazing," said Giorgi Vashadze, head of Georgia's Civil Registry Agency.
"We have the necessary documents to prove it."
The authorities have Ms Khvichava's Soviet-era passport registration, which shows her date of birth, and her pension book issued in the 1960s.
Although she was born in 1880, the pensioner only retired in 1965.
She was shown on TV two days ago - on International Women's Day - being congratulated by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and enjoying a glass of wine.
The matriarch, a resident of the Tsalenjikhi region, remains in good health, according to reports, and still plays backgammon and drinks vodka.
If Mrs Khvichava is accepted for the Guinness Book of Records, she will take the title from a 114-year-old who lives in Japan.
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Not only that, she'll be the oldest living person, ever, and by seven years.
I somehow doubt her claim, especially looking at the footage of her on TV this morning she looks more like a 90 yr old.
I somehow doubt her claim, especially looking at the footage of her on TV this morning she looks more like a 90 yr old.
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Apparently if you cut out the calories & exist on about 500 a day, you'll live for a very long time. Why would anyone want to live to that age though, not much of an existence once you're past 70-80
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Happens all the time Les, though usually through missing documents rather than forged ones. I guess some people worth its a price worth paying to have their name go down in history.
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