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if you're just looking for an example, try Gypsy Boots. He's about 94:

http://members.tripod.com/~GypsyBoots/

 

RawSeattle , " Mark Hovila " <hovila@c...> wrote:

> Hi Annette,

>

> Making it to your 70s is not all that impressive. The average life

expectancy of Americans is around 77. The Japanese, Australians and

a few others have a life expectancy of around 80. As Nazariah says,

where are the 90 or 100 year old raw vegans?

>

> Mark

>

> cloudriver

> RawSeattle

> Wednesday, May 12, 2004 10:56 AM

> Re: Fw: [RawSeattle] disturbing interview

>

>

> What about Fred Bisci? Isn't he in his 70s? It seems there was

> another older gentleman interviewed in Paul Nison's book ....

>

> Annette

>

>

> RawSeattle , " Mark Hovila " <hovila@c...>

wrote:

>

> > Overall, I thought the interview raised some really good

points,

> especially the one about the lack of old raw vegans. Does anybody

> know of any?

> >

> > Mark

>

>

>

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That's interesting, I also thought of Gypsy Boots and was looking at

his web site http://www.gypsyboots.com/index.html I'm not sure if

he's 100% raw, but he certainly is mostly raw.

 

Ron Koenig

 

RawSeattle , " Orion (Stephen) " <anataptah>

wrote:

> if you're just looking for an example, try Gypsy Boots. He's about

94:

> http://members.tripod.com/~GypsyBoots/

>

> RawSeattle , " Mark Hovila " <hovila@c...>

wrote:

> > Hi Annette,

> >

> > Making it to your 70s is not all that impressive. The average

life

> expectancy of Americans is around 77. The Japanese, Australians

and

> a few others have a life expectancy of around 80. As Nazariah

says,

> where are the 90 or 100 year old raw vegans?

> >

> > Mark

> >

> > cloudriver

> > RawSeattle

> > Wednesday, May 12, 2004 10:56 AM

> > Re: Fw: [RawSeattle] disturbing interview

> >

> >

> > What about Fred Bisci? Isn't he in his 70s? It seems there was

> > another older gentleman interviewed in Paul Nison's book ....

> >

> > Annette

> >

> >

> > RawSeattle , " Mark Hovila " <hovila@c...>

> wrote:

> >

> > > Overall, I thought the interview raised some really good

> points,

> > especially the one about the lack of old raw vegans. Does

anybody

> > know of any?

> > >

> > > Mark

> >

> >

> >

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Orion,

 

Is he a raw vegan? Seems doubtful, from the looks of his recipes. Some of them

call for milk and eggs, and some call for cooking. He does look good for his

age, though!

 

Mark

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Orion (Stephen)

RawSeattle

Wednesday, May 12, 2004 10:08 PM

[RawSeattle] long lived raw foodist

 

 

if you're just looking for an example, try Gypsy Boots. He's about 94:

http://members.tripod.com/~GypsyBoots/

 

RawSeattle , " Mark Hovila " <hovila@c...> wrote:

> Hi Annette,

>

> Making it to your 70s is not all that impressive. The average life

expectancy of Americans is around 77. The Japanese, Australians and

a few others have a life expectancy of around 80. As Nazariah says,

where are the 90 or 100 year old raw vegans?

>

> Mark

>

> cloudriver

> RawSeattle

> Wednesday, May 12, 2004 10:56 AM

> Re: Fw: [RawSeattle] disturbing interview

>

>

> What about Fred Bisci? Isn't he in his 70s? It seems there was

> another older gentleman interviewed in Paul Nison's book ....

>

> Annette

>

>

> RawSeattle , " Mark Hovila " <hovila@c...>

wrote:

>

> > Overall, I thought the interview raised some really good

points,

> especially the one about the lack of old raw vegans. Does anybody

> know of any?

> >

> > Mark

>

>

>

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i guess i made a mistake on this. i always though gypsy boots was

raw, since reading about him in " Children of the Sun " . however from

the recipes page it would appear otherwise.

sorry about that.

 

RawSeattle , " Mark Hovila " <hovila@c...> wrote:

> Orion,

>

> Is he a raw vegan? Seems doubtful, from the looks of his recipes.

Some of them call for milk and eggs, and some call for cooking. He

does look good for his age, though!

>

> Mark

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