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If you drive into Quinter Kansas and ask anyone where's Waldo, they'll tell you, at work, of course everyday!
"Come on in. Come in here and let's turn on my light. "
Ralph Waldo Mcburney goes to work at his honey business. Unfortunately, summer is bee season. And during our visit, things weren't exactly buzzing1 around here. But the mere2 fact that he shows up at all earns him the title, America's Oldest Worker, an honor recently bestowed3 on him at a ceremony in Washington. Waldo is 104.
"This is the one you just got?"
"Yes."
And with a driver's license4 to prove it.
"This doesn't expire5 until 2010."
"The license will last longer than I do."
Don't count on him.
"Yeah, here we are."
Ralph Waldo Mcburney has already outlived even his gravestone's expectations.
"Now, what are you gonna do?"
"I am just gonna let somebody else worry about that."
Waldo says he is here today because he never smoked or drank and always ate his vegetables. But even more imperative6.
"Yeah, it seems very important. I have a theory and that theory is......oh, yes, what, what is it?"
Well, we are waiting.
"Seldom it slips through my mind and it will come back in five minutes.”
Let me tell you about Waldo's book. It's a self-published autobiography7 called "My First 100 Years". During the off-season for Honey, he keeps busy signing every single copy and mailing every single order, which isn't easy.
Heck, when you're 104, sometimes getting off the porch8 isn't easy. But Waldo insists on staying active, basically because it beats the alternative. Hiring a stone mason, or as Waldo finally put it.
"You said you have a theory, do you remember the theory?"
"Use it or lose it."
Use it or lose it? Hey, I never said he was Ralph Waldo Emerson.
"Yes, it is. Very important."
If you wanna know how to get his book, or if you just wanna hear more from Waldo's interview, we have got it right now on our website.
What a wonderful man, I loved him!
I've interviewed a lot of people over 100 and he is the most withered9 I've ever talked to.
And does he have any family?
Yes, he does. He's got kids and he's on his, his second wife. Had the first one 30 years; this one, 44.
Wow, and who knows, he may have a third, anything could happen, right?
He says he's done.
Yeah, I was gonna say that's probably not a very nice thing to say.
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imperative:formal extremely important and urgent 必要的
withered:a withered person looks old, thin, and week, and has a lot of wrinkles on their skin 苍老消瘦的
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adj.嗡嗡响的v.发出嗡嗡声( buzz的现在分词 );(发出)充满兴奋的谈话声[闲话,谣言];忙乱,急行;用蜂鸣器(发信号) | |
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adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过 | |
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3 bestowed | |
赠给,授予( bestow的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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4 license | |
n.执照,许可证,特许;v.许可,特许 | |
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5 expire | |
vi.期满,(期限)终止,断气,死亡 | |
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n.命令,需要;规则;祈使语气;adj.强制的;紧急的 | |
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7 autobiography | |
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n.门廊,入口处,走廊,游廊 | |
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9 withered | |
adj. 枯萎的,干瘪的,(人身体的部分器官)因病萎缩的或未发育良好的 动词wither的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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