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Ever wonder what makes identical twins live to 100? Bill and Jack Casey just celebrated their centennial birthday in England, complete with inflatable crowns and congratulations from King Charles himself. Their secret? Daily exercise, determination, and good genes. Bill, the "elder" twin by a mere 10 minutes, still exercises 20 minutes daily and credits computers as the most important invention of his lifetime. After serving together in the British Army and causing twin mischief in Malaysia, they're enjoying their golden years with painting, humor, and wisdom for younger generations.

Cat lovers will be thrilled to learn that science has confirmed what many suspected – mixed-breed cats and strays are genetically programmed to purr and vocalize more, making them especially endearing to humans. This evolutionary trait developed through natural breeding might influence your next pet adoption decision, suggesting rescues could provide the chattiest, most affectionate companions.

The Morning Brew crew delves into relationship territory with an entertaining discussion about dealbreakers that even love can't conquer. From chewing with an open mouth (which Jineane admits has ended multiple relationships) to a 38-year-old man calling his mother "mommy," the hosts hilariously dissect which annoying habits might be tolerable versus absolute relationship-enders. The segment continues with Paul from Beaumont, who reveals he could accept a partner with ten cats but draws the line at ketchup on steak. The show wraps with egg trivia for National Egg Day, culminating in Paul's cautionary tale about consuming 36 hard-boiled eggs in one weekend – a decision that apparently warranted medical intervention!

Tune in to experience these heartwarming stories, relationship insights, and unusual life lessons from The Morning Brew. Share your own relationship dealbreakers or longevity secrets with us on social media!