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  2. 9 awesome stories of seniors showing age is just a number ...

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    "I run about two or three short road races every year now. It is good fun being in the races' 70-plus age group and looking forward to the 80-plus age group." Way to go Rich − who is also a cyclist!

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    Come celebrate Reader's Digest's 100th anniversary with a century of funny jokes, moving quotes, heartwarming stories, and riveting dramas. The post 100 Years of Reader’s Digest: People, Stories ...

  5. Bert & I - Wikipedia

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    Bert & I is the name given to numerous collections of humor stories set in the "Down East" culture of traditional Maine.These stories were made famous and mostly written by the humorist storytelling team of Marshall Dodge (1935–1982) and Bob Bryan (1931-2018) in the 1950s and the 1960s and in later years through retellings by Allen Wicken.

  6. Mark Twain's Library of Humor - Wikipedia

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    The book was published in 1888 by Charles L. Webster & Company. When that firm collapsed in 1894, Harper and Brothers took over the publication of all of Clemens' work. The Library of Humor was a valuable piece, containing many copyrighted works by many distinguished and popular authors. Secretary of Harper and Brothers Frederick A. Duneka had ...

  7. A Predicament - Wikipedia

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    "A Predicament" is a humorous short story by Edgar Allan Poe, usually combined with its companion piece "How to Write a Blackwood Article". It was originally titled "The Scythe of Time". The paired stories parody the Gothic sensation tale, popular in England and America since the early 19th century. [1]