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3 century old man
“So Mr. Clark will you please tell us about your life and your memories from when you were younger?” the reporter said into the microphone. “Sure, I will try my best to remember” I said. “Hello my name is Andrew Clark and if you don’t know who I am than let me inform you. I am the world’s oldest man ever.” I said into the microphone.” “I have lived through three centuries. I am approximately 115 years old.” “Which means I was born in 1895? My birthday is November 30, 1895.” Living this long is a really big achievement.” “I have been through a lot of stuff, but I will never forget about Tiananmen Square or 9\11.”
“Do you have anything to tell the viewers before we have to leave?” he asked me. “So being able to live through three centuries is a big deal. You should not take your life for granted and always enjoy yourself. It is a very slim chance you are going to live as long as me so don’t sit inside and be safe, go outside and exercise and have fun. Ride a bike, go swimming, run, play football or other sports.” I told him and the viewers. “Always push yourself to greater things and never give up.” “Do exiting things that challenge you” “So when people ask how your life was you can tell them that you never stopped pushing yourself, that you always done exiting/daring things that scare people like rock climbing, skydiving and stuff like that” “If you do stuff that make you work and push yourself you will surely be healthy, happy, exited, and someone who has always been a great person and not some lazy person who sits around waiting for good things to happen!” “People will look down at you if you’re like that” “That’s all I have to say to the viewers, thanks for listening” I said after giving a long speech. “Well I hope you viewers will be encouraged to do more with your life” The reporter said as he looked into the camera. “Well thank you for allowing us to have a word with you Mr. Clark” he told me. “This is Kyle Johnson saying thanks for listening and have a good night” He said as they left the room.
“Well what about 9/11?” He asked me. “Well the other thing that I went through was the World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001. I had been asked to come to New York City by one of my family members. So one day my nephew and I were walking around when we saw the towers collapse. Then we saw smoke race towards us! We got in the car and drove away. When we got far away we sat and watched it was so sad.” I told him. “How old is your nephew?” the reporter wanted to know. “Well he was born in 1967, and he was thirty-four in 2001, and it has been nine years so now he is forty-three years of age” I answered the reporter’s question.poster yourself
“So will you tell us about Tiananmen Square?” said the reporter. “Tiananmen Square was in the year of April 1989, that was twenty-one years ago.” “Fascinating” the reporter replied. “What had happened is I went there to go to collage and when my friends found out how bad they hated communism they protested. One day I was walking through Tiananmen Square when they were protesting and I don’t know how it happened but I got caught up in the gun fire. I didn’t get shot because I ran out of it quickly. Unfortunately my friends either died or were badly injured and thrown in jail.” I told the reporter. “How tragic” the reporter replied back to me in a sarcastic tone.
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