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Older Than Ireland features thirty men and women aged 100 years and over. Often funny and at times poignant, the film ex | dG1fUFh2TE5MeV96dTg
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00:00No I didn't ever thought I'd live to be 100. My daughter said I'm not on the
00:09register, God forgot all about me. Well I think he did.
00:13Oh if you saw all the cards I got, oh the Lord save it. Imagine 452.
00:20I feel elated to be over 100.
00:23Your legs get a bit dodgy sadly when you're walking. Yeah go all right but hello.
00:30And of course if you run into me it's my fault even though it's yours. You say that
00:36whole bastard shouldn't be on the road. And so when we got electricity we didn't know
00:41where we were shining all over the place. The washing machine is the best thing to
00:45ever come out. There's no scarcity of boyfriends. Well I had loads of them.
00:50I couldn't go through the window when I wanted to go to a dance.
00:54We had our moments of romance and all the rest of it.
00:58He said will you marry me? And I said of course I will. It was a foregone conclusion.
01:04Actually I drenched about him one night and I was so delighted to see him that I flew at
01:10him and put my arms around him and that was in my dream.
01:13I don't think I ever fell in love. I never lose a night's sleep over a fella.
01:19It's about the meaning of life. How in the name of God do they get here?
01:25Everyone should die at seventy.
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