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QUINCY (CBS) – Neighbors in the Squantum section of Quincy must have heard 101 horns honking Thursday – and for very good reason. Arthur “Mac” McIntosh celebrated a century of life last year. Now, he’s up to 101 — and feeling good!
Mac’s birthday parade was a great surprise. “Oh that was something, I never expected something like that,” Arthur smiled. The only thing missing from this perfect day – his love of 58. Betting has never been better with pre-event and in-play markets available from all over the world. Get the latest betting odds at Coral. Don't Bet Silly, Bet Savvy! Mr bbgum Modified Nov 16, 2019 it works if you set up your chromebook right but could not figureout how to use it for games it only worked in the click speed tester so i would like if that could be fixed please EDIT: ok i figured it out for my game ITS GOOD PEOPLE!
“Feeling pretty good. I’m in good hands, I’m very fortunate,” Arthur said.
The World War II veteran just won another big battle – surviving seven weeks of coronavirus. That final test result came on his birthday.
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“The best present I ever got – negative!” he said.
This gift of togetherness – priceless.
“She had the virus, my brother had the virus. We didn’t. We couldn’t get together at all,” daughter Corinne said, of the four siblings.
“He’s a good soldier and he did his role,” daughter Fran added.
“Still wants to get outside and garden and be active. We’re very lucky he’s as healthy as he is,” said son, Chip McIntosh.
Mr. Mac’s birthday parade was a great surprise.
“Oh that was something, I never expected something like that,” Arthur smiled.
The only thing missing from this perfect day – his love of 58 years, Agnes. She’s with him, in each of their kids.
“Oh sure some of her in every one of these guys here,” Arthur said of his four children. He has 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
And he’ll see his sweetheart someday – just not quite yet.
“She’s waiting for me,” Arthur said. “She’s going to have to wait a little longer now.”
QUINCY (CBS) – Neighbors in the Squantum section of Quincy must have heard 101 horns honking Thursday – and for very good reason. Arthur “Mac” McIntosh celebrated a century of life last year. Now, he’s up to 101 — and feeling good!
Mr. Mac's Virtual Existence02.b:photoshop Battlestar
“Feeling pretty good. I’m in good hands, I’m very fortunate,” Arthur said.
The World War II veteran just won another big battle – surviving seven weeks of coronavirus. That final test result came on his birthday.
“The best present I ever got – negative!” he said.
This gift of togetherness – priceless.
“She had the virus, my brother had the virus. We didn’t. We couldn’t get together at all,” daughter Corinne said, of the four siblings.
Mr. Mac's Virtual Existence02.b:photoshop Battleships
“He’s a good soldier and he did his role,” daughter Fran added.
“Still wants to get outside and garden and be active. We’re very lucky he’s as healthy as he is,” said son, Chip McIntosh.
Mr. Mac’s birthday parade was a great surprise.
“Oh that was something, I never expected something like that,” Arthur smiled.
The only thing missing from this perfect day – his love of 58 years, Agnes. She’s with him, in each of their kids.
“Oh sure some of her in every one of these guys here,” Arthur said of his four children. He has 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
And he’ll see his sweetheart someday – just not quite yet.
“She’s waiting for me,” Arthur said. “She’s going to have to wait a little longer now.”