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Over 30s' Jokes

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Jokes and cartoons about turning 30.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published January 25, 2000

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Helen Exley

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January 23, 2021
Being 36 now, I realize most of this just isn't funny. It's just the truth. My wrinkles are indeed getting wrinkles. The most exciting point of the day is being able to decide between pizza or pasta. Youth is an increasingly faint memory of an outwardly-focused land of idiots. It becomes apparent that love is a small illusion in a logical world that starts to make sense, and happiness a state in-between sadness and complete misery. Your highest contribution to world peace is not getting people into a fight for a month. By all means to survive the decade, do nothing that gets you excited.

To me these kinds of memoirs aren't funny, well except for a few, because of how true they are - there's no denying. The author does have a knack for writing up nice quotes. This is a good book for the bathroom in places where there's lots of people in their 20s, so they know what's coming. It's all completely different now.
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138 reviews6 followers
January 23, 2020
A very funny book. The sex talk was I felt a bit too much in it but it is an over reacted book in a good way so if you take it up that way it is funny. I thought it was a good book and a very quick read.
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