This is a book for everyone: it’s an exercise program for the not-too-ambitious senior, a step-by-step guide for the teenage lad on his first date, an advice column for the young spinster who, at the ripe old age of 22, is still trying to find a first-class man.
We listen in as two American broadcasters cover the Olympic Games as only Americans can.
We learn that even the big guns at the TSE were unaware of the biggest corporate takeover in history when S Claus Corp seized control of its philanthropic rival, EasterBunCo.
Yet, for all its humour, the book still brings us close to tears as the author reveals the tragedy of his thirty-year love affair with Sophia Loren.
If Shakespeare were alive today, he would read this book?
Jim Foster is an award-winning humour columnist for the Orillia Packet and Times, the Collingwood Enterprise-Bulletin, and even the Oro Medonte Severn News. He was a contributing writer for the Dave Broadfoot TV specials "Old Enough to Say What I Want" and "Old Dog, New Tricks," and a gag writer for Playboy magazine. Foster is also a public speaker and has delivered his slightly warped message of hope and inspiration to audiences all over central Ontario.