100-year-old BFFs share their thoughts on selfies, twerking

100-year-old BFFs talk about pop culture.

Irene Cooke and Alice Jensen have been best friends for 94 years.

"First grade grammar school at St. Gregory's School … Yes, we took to each other almost immediately," Jensen told ABC7.

The 100-year-old Chicago women, both widows, recently appeared on the Steve Harvey Show, where they offered their hilarious perspectives on current pop-culture trends: twerking, selfies, Justin "Beaver," and naming babies "North."

(Apparently they aren't impressed with the new iPhone operating system, either.)

[ Toddler sees Superman fly for the first time, adorableness ensues ]

Watch Cooke and Jensen reminisce, critique, laugh — and curse — their way through a series of questions below.

"I hope that God lets me live long enough ... and I have a friend, somebody I can sit around [with] at 100, and just cuss," Harvey said.

The best friends insist they have no secrets to longevity, but we suspect laughter has something to do with it.

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"What did we do that the Lord is keeping us here. We must have done something good. I don't know," Cook said.

"I'll keep her, I'm working on the second hundred," Jensen laughed.