By Jake Polden
Whether it be to outshine the other, to win the attention of a parent or for the sheer fun of it, all siblings argue from time to time. But very few people can say that they have consistently bickered with their brother or sister for an entire century like internet sensations Gramma, 101, and Ginga, 96. The elderly sisters born from Italian immigrants in Clarksburg, West Virginia, have argued for as long as they can remember and have unintentionally entertained their family in the process.
Speaking to MailOnline, Ginga, real name Arlene Cody Bashnett, said: 'We love each other but that doesn't stop us from driving each other crazy. 'She complains and is so particular about everything. 'You can do this'. 'You have to do that'. I drive her everywhere and all she does is moan about how I drive.'
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