CECILIA Gauson who just turned 100 says that its withdrawal is “beyond question”, and continue to call bingo three times a week. New South Wales, was born on New Year’s Day in 1910 and is perfectly healthy and energetic.

The centennial was a huge birthday cake with 100 candles. Cecilia had sad moments of his life: his father died during the influenza pandemic of 1917 and who lost her husband to radiation sickness, after serving 50 years in nuclear testing at Maralinga. She still believes that the death of her husband never took place, she said: “I reckon war is a terrible thing, not come to be wars.”

Ms. Gauson are absolutely sure that the secret to living so long is healthy to have a excellent breakfast and do not smoke. She said: “I had a gorgeous sister and I am the only one left and I am the only one who did not smoke.” But one thing is keeping its course his like of bingo. Centennial continues to delight in being a playmaker, but it has done for 40 years. She said: “I reckon I have a small fun with them, I’ll throw a couple of jokes about him, and we’ll have a burst of laugh. ” “I believe that laughter is the best medicine for anything.”

The Queen, Governor General and Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, sent her congratulations to her. Cecilia answered to Kevin Rudd sent this message: “Do not forget the low-class they had the right to live as anyone else.”

And finally the positive news Gauson Cecilia has a excellent tip for anyone who wants a long and healthy life, “Just keep active and keep doing what you do. Do not sit at home and be depressed “. All these ingredients will give you the opportunity to play bingo for a long time! Especially remember laughter is the best medicine for anything. Excellent luck!

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