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You're No Spring Chicken

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Laugh-out-loud cartoons, quotes, and elder tales.

Join Ed Fischer and many of the world's best authors, comedians, and statesmen, as well as folks who could be your next-door neighbors, as they take a comical and sometimes whimsical look at life's golden years. People over 50 who have developed a keen sense of humor from a lifetime of hard and soft knocks will find this book's cartoons, quotes, and anecdotes genuinely funny. From achy joints to Social Security to other maladies of aging, getting older is a little easier when reading You're No Spring Chicken !

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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March 1, 2020
The youth don't know anything...

...except that Johnny Unitas played for the Colts (not Unitis page 92) and Oliver North Whitehead commented on the friendliness of dogs and cats, not Alred Noth Whitehead (page 102)

OK Boomer!

NB: I don't usually post comments but this book's condescending attitude towards anyone born after 1950 really irked me whereas most of the time elderly folks' nostalgia does not. I felt the need to defend Boomers, Gen X-ers, Millenials, and even Gen-Z from this spiraling echo chamber of a non-existent, fantastical period of U.S. history.
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February 26, 2023
Fulfilled what the cover said that it was. Nothing more Nothing less
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September 30, 2021
We all dread old age, but there are so many humorous books, blogs, comics, etc. that are out there, for all of us to find the humor and help us get through the trials of aging. This book is great. I loved the stories, illustrations, and how it is not condescending. With the COVID hitting everyone, on top of aging, we all need funny in our lives!
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