What about person inside? “@WSJ: wedding cake from the 1890s may be older than any person http://on.wsj.com/U7klUX pic.twitter.com/hYqvnbSLk3”
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What about person inside? “@WSJ: wedding cake from the 1890s may be older than any person http://on.wsj.com/U7klUX pic.twitter.com/hYqvnbSLk3”
@WSJ reminds when Elaine ate that wedding cake in Seinfeld
@WSJ: Holy Ms Havisham! This wedding cake from the 1890s may be older than any living person. http://on.wsj.com/U7klUX pic.twitter.com/mqsos0Heup
“@WSJ: This wedding cake from the 1890s may be older than any living person. http://on.wsj.com/U7klUX pic.twitter.com/FA04sQCHap” Best Seinfeld!
@WSJ Then Elaine took a slice of it...
@WSJ #GreatExpectations #CharlesDickens ... So the story was true!
“@WSJ: This wedding cake from the 1890s may be older than any living person. http://on.wsj.com/U7klUX pic.twitter.com/40t1Tuwyid”
@WSJ @JoshBythesea Not anymore. See this pic tweeted by @ephereal. Oldest man is officially 126, b 1888:pic.twitter.com/UCCmTqCS8p
@GoodTasteFood Bloody hell! That's powerful stuff.
@JoshBythesea Oh yes! Infinitely more so than an old piece of cake
"Wow neat @WSJ: This wedding cake from the 1890s may be older than any living person. http://on.wsj.com/U7klUX pic.twitter.com/INmmGD9vX8"
@WSJ Oh Wow...looks just FAB, LOVE IT, hope it tasted marvelous too:)
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