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Roger Dale Loring is a genuine baby boomer who finds his existence in the rapidly-changing world rather perplexing. In his latest book he once again offers a collection of lighthearted essays about his dilemmas from the perspective of his current if-they-don't-have-a-senior-discount I'm-not-going-there age. Realizing that the aging process evolved in a way that his adolescent mind never envisioned Loring now finds that his views on life changes are disturbingly similar to the views of the old people of his youth people he frequently characterized as old fogies. His essays highlight his humorous take on life that include opinions about issues such as cell phone upgrades; a man's attention span while operating a television remote; seasonal purse shopping; the differing conversation patterns of men and women; the three hardest part-time jobs in America; the crazy world of politics where preaching to the choir dominates all campaigns; and of course the trauma of buying toothpaste.
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