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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1413722" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>No one stands out here, Bigfoot. There is a black man at the YMCA. He is 86 years old and spends more time at the Y than anyone I know. We all call him Pop. One of the nicest gentleman you could ever meet. He says he is 86. He looks younger and he exercises for at least 2 to 4 hours.</p><p></p><p>His wife died last year. Seems like he spends even more time there. He likes the weight room. Uses every machine. He has a limp but he looks solid. He is one of those people endowed with an eternal smile. His whole face smiles. You see it in his eyes, you hear it in his voice. My regular greeting is "How are you today, Pop?" He replies in a gravelly voice and joyful face. "Well, I am still here. They tell me to keep exercising and you will stay strong. I don't know but that is what they say."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1413722, member: 27490"] No one stands out here, Bigfoot. There is a black man at the YMCA. He is 86 years old and spends more time at the Y than anyone I know. We all call him Pop. One of the nicest gentleman you could ever meet. He says he is 86. He looks younger and he exercises for at least 2 to 4 hours. His wife died last year. Seems like he spends even more time there. He likes the weight room. Uses every machine. He has a limp but he looks solid. He is one of those people endowed with an eternal smile. His whole face smiles. You see it in his eyes, you hear it in his voice. My regular greeting is "How are you today, Pop?" He replies in a gravelly voice and joyful face. "Well, I am still here. They tell me to keep exercising and you will stay strong. I don't know but that is what they say." [/QUOTE]
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