How Not to Act Old: 257 Ways to Pass for Phat, Sick, Hot, Dope, Awesome, Or at Least Not Totally...

How Not to Act Old: 257 Ways to Pass for Phat, Sick, Hot, Dope, Awesome, Or at Least Not Totally...
ISBN-10
000730613X
ISBN-13
9780007306138
Category
Middle age
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
2009-10-15
Publisher
HarperCollins UK
Author
Pamela Redmond Satran

Description

If you think you're too old to act young or too past it to join Facebook, think again. This book is the essential guide to how not to act old - and how not to embarrass yourself whilst doing it! With 185 different 'ways' how not to act old, this book covers everything you need to know about being young and how to recognise your limits when trying out your new, younger, attitude to life. Covering many areas including slang speech, relationships, parenting, fashion and technology and written with wit, style and humour, this book is sure to be a source of both amusement and comfort to people of a certain age everywhere.

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