She saw the Titanic sink and the end of World War I. Now, the oldest American just turned 115
She saw the Titanic sink and the end of World War I. Now, the oldest American just turned 115
Elizabeth Francis says the key to living a long life is to ‘speak your mind and don’t hold your tongue’
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Headline is bullshit - she was no eye witness of the Titanic desaster.
104 8 ReplyI bet she wasn't in the rail car for the armistice either.
42 2 ReplyI bet she didn't literally see the signing of the Treaty of Versailles either. /s
You can be witness to world events without literally being there and looking at them with your eyes.
28 7 ReplyShe was... she was the iceberg.
19 2 ReplyProve she wasn't there!
12 2 ReplyShe fled the scene with her iceberg accomplice
11 0 ReplyHow do you know she didn't change her name? Maybe after witnessing the armistice in the rail car, she had to go into hiding because they all figured out she was a spy on the Titanic.
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And here for he to live long enough to vote in the first black female president and out live Trump.
9 2 ReplyShe was at that Irish dance party tho, if you look real close you can see her in the back.
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