Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
If you look after your body and health the best way you can. Dont smoke, dont eat rubbish food, do some exercise etc, then when something bad does happen to you - you will have a fighting chance of surviving it.
Think of all the NHS hours saved - that could then be used on people who have had an accident, genetic disease, OAP's etc.

ps - dont forget to tax all the food manufacturers adding sugar to their products - to cover the cost of the damage people are doing to their bodies.
You wouldn't use them as much when you are young, but if you live a long enough life everything starts to fall apart from wear and tear,
so you may end up costing the NHS more than the fat lazy greedy bastards that drink, smoke, eat shit, and die young?

If I am sensible can I have the extra 10 years being 20 again not going from 85 to 95, when everything is worn out?