From Publishers Weekly We have here genuinely funny and entertaining comments on the human condition. In spots the humor may be a trifle forced, but they are few indeed. Middle age, according to New York stock broker Shoenberg, is where the buck stops: ". . . you can no longer plead ignorance or innocence. Now you're either stupid or guilty." He considers the manifold problems of the middle-aged manvisual, urinary, etc.introducing readers to such techniques as the Alzheimlich Maneuver for dislodging ideas stuck in the mind and difficult to retrieve. The book is chock-a-block with good puns and some clever aphorisms, like: "Middle age is the one time it's all right if you're not part of the solution because there isn't one." Illustrations. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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