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Garee, Michael L

 
9781491203682: You Might Be Getting OLD! 2014 Edition

Synopsis

In the 2014 Edition of You Might Be Getting OLD!, the popular senior humor book first published in 2009, author Michael Garee has completely redesigned and revamped his book to include a ton of NEW hilarious “one-liners” about how you can tell if YOU (or that special someone in your life!) may in fact be getting OLD!

“As the years unfold,” Garee says, “lots of things that affect or epitomize our older citizens (or soon-to-be older citizens!) remain unchanged, of course. But not everything. As society changes the seniors’ lot in life can—and quite often does!—also change.”

Garee reflects some of these changes, in a very humorous way, in the all-new 2014 edition of You Might Be Getting OLD!.

The original paperback edition was favorably reviewed by Jeff Foxworthy, famous comedian and author of the wildly funny series of You Might Be a Redneck If . . . books and other publications. It was the “Redneck” books and publications that served as the inspiration for his own book, Garee said.

Makes a GREAT, affordable “FUN” gift for those special occasions: Retirement parties, “milestone” birthdays or just for those times when you want to “rib” that special someone in your life about the possibility that he or she may indeed be getting OLD!

WARNING: Contains some ADULT language and strongly suggestive sexual situations.

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À propos de l'auteur

Michael Garee has been a writer and an editor for over 40 years, doing various stints over his career in both the corporate world and the media marketplace. Before embarking on his writing and editing career, he served ten years in the U. S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, serving in combat during 1966 and 1967 and being honorably discharged in 1970. After graduating from Illinois State University in 1972, with degrees in English and journalism, his first writing job was for State Farm Insurance Companies. He later was a newspaper reporter, owned his own advertising and sales promotion agency, was an instructor in the communication department at his alma mater and worked 16 years in various writing and editing functions for the insurance affiliates of the Illinois Farm Bureau. He “retired” from there in 1997, at age 55, and moved to what he calls “God’s Country,” the Atlanta, GA Metropolitan area. He “retired” again in 2007 on Social Security, yet continued to write and publish extensively. He says he may even “retire” again someday IF God doesn’t “punch” his ”ticket” before he can do so.

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