WGRZ reports Felimina Rotundo, a 100-year-old resident of Buffalo, New York, has been working at the College Laundry Shoppe for awhile now. She's been working for the last 85 years of her life actually — that's why she's been so healthy for so long, she says.

According to Fox 35, Rotundo works 11-hour days six days a week. She plans to keep at it until she physically can't anymore, which she does not think will be any time soon. In fact, her words of advice for fellow Olds who've already retired are: "Get out and do some work."

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Yes. This 100-year-old champion has been working harder than you have and is almost certainly in better shape than you are. In celebration of Rotundo, her sass, and her continued health, here are seven other outstanding old women who've revealed the secret to living forever:

1. Jessie Gallan, 109

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This U.K. queen broke the Internet earlier this year when she announced the secret to her long life "has been staying away from men. They're just more trouble than they're worth." She is literally living proof that this is true. Never married, no regrets, Gallan also credits her happiness to "a nice warm bowl of porridge every morning."

2. Georgina Harwood, 100

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To celebrate her 100th birthday, Harwood jumped out of planes and swam with sharks. She didn't pick up her skydiving habit 'til the age of 92, but she cites adrenaline-pumping things to living as long as she has.

3. Shirley Zussman, 101

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In a recent sit-down interview with TIME, the practicing sex therapist explained that phones are killing all of us (and our sex drives) slowly. Personally, she attributes living to 100 to finding connections with other people: "You have to have expectations of yourself! You can make friends in many different ways, but you have to make the effort."

4. Catherine Furst, 100

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Furst has been belly-dancing for more than 70 years. Last year, she said it is indeed her geriatric gyrating that keeps her young. She plans to keep on dancing 'til the world ends.

5. Agnes Fenton, 110

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If you're interested in living past the age of 100 but aren't into extreme sports or working hard, you might want to check out Fenton's strategy. The woman claims she has lived as long as she has by drinking three Miller High Lifes and a shot of Johnnie Walker Blue Label scotch every day for 70 years. Though the booze is the most important thing, she also attributes her health to lots of sleep and a constant chicken wing intake. She is without a doubt the ultimate spirit queen.

6. Lona Collins, 108

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The Ohioan's rule for living long and prospering? "Don't go crabbin'!" In her lifetime, Collins has beat cancer twice and was married for 65 years, and she complained about none of it.

7. Pauline Spagnola, 100

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À la Agnes Fenton, this Pennsylvania centenarian credits "a lot of booze" as the reason she's lived so long. In fact, she made it clear that you don't just have to drink alcohol to live a long time, you have to drink heavily and often. Damn.

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