(NEWSER) – Agnes Fenton turned 110 on Saturday. It’s a headline-worthy milestone, but the Englewood, NJ, woman’s birthday is attracting extra attention because of an ABC News interview she gave at the young age of 105.
In it, she was asked about the secret to a long life, and the answer she gave was a pretty palatable one: beer and whisky. She said a doctor who treated her for a benign tumor decades ago gave her these parting words of advice: “Agnes, you must drink three Miller High Lifes a day.” ABC News says she went on to consume the recommended beers, plus a shot—preferably Johnnie Walker Blue Label—daily for roughly seven decades. MORE
Three beers and a shot.
Breakfast of Champions!
Johnnie Walker Blue – that stuff ain’t cheap. At the Class VI on post they keep it in a locked cabinet.
If I drink twice as much as she does, that means I’ll live to be 220 years old?
@harbqll, you aren’t kidding.
A fifth costs about $225.
But, hey…if it’s the secret to a long life…who am I to argue?
Then I am assured a long life. Might even live to see America come back.
If you use Common Core math, then yes.
LADIES, YOU DECIDE:
3 beers and a shot
OR
NO MEN and RAW EGGS.
YOU DECIDE.
Any questions?!
As in already embalmed with Johnny Walker Black, I’ll take this a good news.