¿sabías qué?... El hombre más longevo de los EEUU, Richard Overton, que cumplió 112 este año, y quien fuma cigarrillos habitualmente, dice que el secreto para vivir tanto es el trabajo duro, whisky y una aspirina al día.
¿sabías qué?... El hombre más longevo de los EEUU, Richard Overton, que cumplió 112 este año, y quien fuma cigarrillos habitualmente, dice que el secreto para vivir tanto es el trabajo duro, whisky y una aspirina al día.
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