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Scooter,

Your idea to make the "oldest living man" list more in conformity with the "world's oldest person" list wasn't a bad idea, it's just you got a lot of the data incorrect. For example, Yukichi Chuganji was born Mar 23 1889, not May 15 1889. Ryoung122 04:50, 6 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

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