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Gayle Harvey demands secret of being forever youthful Comments re photo 39846 Birthday celebration for that Tutt girl at The Pines today Gayle Harvey writes: Ed, I don't know Ms. Hesford, but I've got to say that you must have made a mistake regarding her age. There's no way she could be 81, she doesn't even look 60. I want to know her secret! -Gayle HarveyTo tell you the truth, I thought she looked half her age. There's probably a simple way to achieve the look: Choose your parents carefully. It's something in the Tutt DNA. Chief Mike Glasgow, whose mother was a Tutt, must be 39 or even more, but he still looks the age of a boy scout. -EW This story was posted on 2011-04-06 07:22:54
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