America's Oldest Worker (CBS News)

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2006

104-year-old Ralph Waldo McBurney was recently honored as America's oldest worker at a ceremony in Washington. He talks with Steve Hartman about the key to living a long and satisfying life.

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  • LOL "I have a theory.......oh what is it" that was funny.

  • Sweet! What a kind, nice man. He's been blessed!

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  • I found Waldo

  • @rastagirl007

    Enough with that God shit talking! :P

  • U go Waldo U are doing good at 104! Bless u!

  • GIVE THIS GUY A FAT SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK TELL HIM TO RETIRE.

  • he is not 104......hes gotta be like 85

  • This guys my greatgrandfather ! :)

  • @tawboyle Oh trust me my ears are gonna be twice that size. I got some dumbo ears right now I can't imagine in 50 years what they'll be like.

  • @As3sinoL0C0 Don't worry, your ears will look just like that when you're older. Your nose and ears appear larger when you're older. Something about the cartilage, as well as the fact that skin loses elasticity as we age, so it stretches. Ear lobes tend to increase in length with age. So, if you think his ears are big... just wait and take a look in the mirror when you get up there in years. ;)

  • slavery ist over its just been changed to 40 hours a week

  • Born October 3, 1902

    Quinter, Kansas

    Died July 8, 2009 (aged 106)

    Quinter, Kansas

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