"Longevity Secrets: Luck, Fish and Chips, and the Titanic Connection of the World's Oldest Man"

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John Alfred Tinniswood, the world's oldest man at 111, attributes his longevity to luck and moderation, with a weekly indulgence in fish and chips. He received the Guinness World Records title and emphasized the importance of not overdoing anything. Tinniswood, who lived through two world wars, believes that ultimately, longevity comes down to luck.
Topics:world#fish-and-chips#guinness-world-records#healthy-living#human-interest#longevity#world-war-ii
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