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70-Year-Old Bodybuilder Is Fitter Than Most Men Half His Age

Posted: 17 Feb 2014 03:00 AM PST

Sam 'Sonny' Bryant Junior doesn't look a day over 40. He's a bodybuilder with a perfectly ripped body that puts younger men to shame. Especially when they get to know about his real age –70 years and still going strong. Very strong.

"They ask me when I'm going to retire. I say never. I say more people die retired than they do when they are working. I've been doing this for 27 years." Sonny says. He started working out at age 44, when he was in a bad marriage. Initially, he just went to the gym to relieve stress; he knew nothing about working out or lifting weights.

But he never gave up and just 11 months later, Sonny's instructor asked him if he wanted to take part in a bodybuilding contest. "I said, 'You think so?' He said, 'Yeah.' So I went to a contest in Georgia. I'd never been in a contest or competed for anything, you know. I won third in the novice, fourth in the master. And then I was hooked." Before he knew it, Sonny was addicted to the gym. "I love to work. I love to work out," he said. As for age, well, he says that it's all in the mind. "People have a misconception that age makes you old. I realize that it's the state of mind that makes you old. Age is just a number, you know."

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Got No One to Make-Out with? Give This Creepy Kissing Pillow a Try

Posted: 17 Feb 2014 02:00 AM PST

Whether you are perennially single or need to get some practice before that big date, this kissing pillow might be of great use to you. The 'Make-Out Practice Pillow' comes with a creepy built-in plastic nose and mouth, designed to give you the illusion of kissing a real person.

Florida-based designer Emily King created the pillow as a solution for inexperienced kisser. "When I was in middle school, everyone joked about making out with pillows for practice. I'm assuming that I was not the only one for whom the jokes had some truth," she said.

26-year-old Emily said that she was inspired by CPR dummies and some removable rubber dummy mouths that she found in abandoned suitcases near her apartment. So she went and got herself a few 'mouth pieces'. "The mouths sat in a bin in my studio for a while," said the DIY-expert. "They whispered to me as I worked in my studio. 'We are waiting,' they said, 'and we are creepy. Don't you want to get us out of your studio?' After many months the rubber lips exhaled the idea of make-out pillows. I've been avoiding the insistency of the mouths, but as we near closer to Valentine's Day I know the time has come," she wrote on DIY community website, Instructables.

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Meet James Harrison, the Man Whose Extremely Rare Blood Has Saved Millions of Babies’ Lives

Posted: 17 Feb 2014 01:00 AM PST

74-year-old James Harrison is a superhero in his own right. Granted, he doesn't wear a cape or spin webs, but he has saved over two million babies' lives in the past 54 years. And in real life, it doesn't get cooler than that.

Australian-born James has a very special type of blood – the plasma contains an antibody that cures babies of Rhesus disease, a severe form of anemia. He has been donating blood every few weeks since he was 18 years old, and has done it over 1,000 times now. James never fails to make a donation; even when he's holidaying, he makes sure to stop by a donor center. "I've donated on the Sunshine Coast, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, NSW, wherever I go and I get around the place with the caravan club I'm in."

"I've never thought about stopping. Never," he said. His initial motivation for donating was a major chest surgery that he underwent at age 14, for which he needed 13 liters of blood. "I was in the hospital for three months. The blood I received saved my life so I made a pledge to give blood when I was 18. I said to my father that I would give blood myself as soon as possible and I stayed true to my word."

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