It’s okay to not take aging seriously. In his new series, What Am I at My Age?, Len Hansen addresses aging in good humor based on something real or an actual event and then he skews the telling a bit. "When I worked with Rod Serling for a short time in San Francisco television years ago, he taught me to start in reality and then step over the edge a bit from here. He did it brilliantly in The Twilight Zone, and have used his direction in addressing humor." Len first wrote funny stuff in radio in San Francisco and then for his short stint as a stand-up comic. Over the years he has written the funny lines for governors as well as company presidents. Unlike earlier years when "I could reach for Joe Miller’s joke book to get a laugh, the new features are written from experience to which I add a twist of fun." The resulting What Am I at My Age? features and columns provide laughs to people of all ages. Samples are presented. Just follow the links.
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Celebrations and holidays
Standing up while sitting down
Dancing at the Stardust Ballroom
What am I at my age?
Facing the pains, challenges and
explanations of reunions
Sing a song to popularity
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