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Senior Moments by S.L. Varnado
As Varnado shares his difficulties with a "satanic" television that brings in the Beverly Hillbillies speaking French, diets that lead to slow death by starvation, "aerobic exercises" that take the wind out of you and "ghetto blasters" that wake the neighborhood at midnight, it becomes apparent that an elderly person's life is beset with danger in this brave new world of the twenty-first century. Varnado winces at the grim difficulties of a wife who keeps him on a rigoous diet and doctors who leave him alone for hours in tiny cubicles. There are, however, rare moments of triumph, such as when he convinces his wife that he is not really the "klutz" she thinks he is and when he makes a delightful pilgrimage to the local shopping mall.
Although
never one to take things lightly,
Varnado leaves you with the feeling
that even though "life can't be
beautiful" a little cleverness can
make it "tolerable." |
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