Happy 100th Birthday to Clay’s Aunt Pris!
25 Jan 2023
Clay’s Great-Aunt Pris — Priscilla — is 100 years old today. Of course, she’s a Clay & Buck listener! C&B took time for a celebratory shoutout to Aunt Pris at her longtime home.

One good thing about a 100th birthday, time to look back at the great family memories…


While we’re at it, a salute to all the centenarians out there who give us something to aspire to, with the oldest person alive now 113.
Sister Andre Randon, a French nun and the oldest person in the world, has passed away at the age of 118. https://t.co/mV3ECKGOWM
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) January 18, 2023
Happy 100th Birthday to @ClayTravis’s Great Aunt Pris!
I wonder, did she ever have a flu or COVID shot?
God bless her!@clayandbuck @BuckSexton
— Kristin (@kristinhock) January 25, 2023
And you ever notice that people who live to 100 are always like, “Yeah, I drank and smoked and never excercised while eating six eggs with a side of bacon every day”?
the World’s oldest person eats raw eggs and raw steak every single day
nobody lives til 100 because they avoided animal products
wake up pic.twitter.com/1m1uNb66ya
— Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙 (@AlpacaAurelius) January 16, 2023
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