Grandma Moses was old. Methuselah was old. Bob Hope was old. But boomers getting gray hairs and wrinkles? It can't be Aging has been a normal human condition since the dawn of humankind, but for the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was a Christmas gift for my Dad. He spent quite alot of time reading the book, and entertaining us with what he found.
So funny
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This little book is full of genuine laughs. You can't make yourself get younger, it's a one-way trip to old age, but at least we can find some humor in it. I saw a copy of this book and just had to get one for myself. It's funnier than most run-of-the-mill old-age humor.
Great senior book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
My company has given out at least 500 of these books. We have senior citizen seminars and read a few excerpts from this book and give one away when attendees make an appointment with us. It is the "light" side of our seminar and we get so many questions on where to get this book - people love to use it as a gift! Some people tell us there are more than 1003 things and some tell us there isn't one good reason! However this book can lighten up even the cogiest old coot!! Love it!!
Good as a Gift...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
More like three and a half stars than four, this is a decent little gift. I received this book as a gift when I turned -- well, that's not important. What is important is that this turned out to be a nice gift - not roll over laughing funny, but good for a cheerful, smile-provoking gift for friends turning one of the Big O's.In this thick, but palm-sized paperback, the editors combined more than just a selection of platitudes, but provides a variety of semi-useful bits of information. "What's so great about turning...." gives sappy reasons why your age - from 1 to 100 - is so good. There are reasons kids think being old is better ("I want to be older so I can make out checks and be a millionaire." John Semple, age seven) ; great things people have said about getting older; parting statements; how old you'd be if you lived on various planets (I personally prefer Mars, where a 50 year old is 27); a list of things life is now to short to do (doing push-ups; wondering if you should have gone to medical school instead); birthdates of several stars (from Mickey Rooney to Maccauley Caulkin) and bunches of other useless but amusing tidbits.Those not amused by maturing might not find this a good gift, but for office gag gifts and add-ons to more meaningful gifts for that someone going over the hill (from 30 to 50 or so), this is a nice purchase for that "under $10.00" limit.
incredibly funny
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Here was the surprise book of the era. Something I give to every friend who turns 40 and over. Lots of laffs--yes with two ffs and seasoned pros behind it. Well done.
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