* Have you ever reached the top of the stairs, only to realize that you can't remember why you came upstairs in the first place? * Have you recently found something that you put down and couldn't find yesterday, but not the thing that you put down somewhere just now that you're actually trying to find? * Do you sometimes discover that your car has mysteriously parked itself on the other side of the road?Like many of us--some say it's everyone over the age of thirty--you are now entering the era when you can't remember sh*t. Sometimes these interludes are private, but all too often they are very public. Fear not--help is near! Can't Remember Sh*t is a riotously funny collection of hints, tips, anecdotes, and advice, all drawn from the experiences of everyone from actors to athletes, politicians to poets, composers to comedians. This is an absolutely essential book for anyone interested in ...uh ...whatever.
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From the Back Cover:
Do you have trouble remembering your children's names, even if you have only one child? Have you ever lost your car keys, and then used your spare set for a few days before losing those, too? Do you need a separate pair of glasses just to find your other pairs? Have you ever met a dear old friend on the street and "caught up" pleasantly for a few minutes while you frantically searched your brain for your friend's name? Like many of us - some say it's everyone over the age of thirty - you are now entering the era when you can't remember sh*t. These are the moments when you know you could paint a picture of something or demonstrate how to use it or even write a thesis about it . . . but you just can't think of its name.|Do you have trouble remembering your children's names, even if you have only one child?Have you ever lost your car keys, and then used your spare set for a few days before losing those, too?Do you need a separate pair of glasses just to find your other pairs?Have you ever met a dear old friend on the street and "caught up" pleasantly for a few minutes while you frantically searched your brain for your friend's name?Like many of us - some say it's everyone over the age of thirty - you are now entering the era when you can't remember sh*t. These are the moments when you know you could paint a picture of something or demonstrate how to use it or even write a thesis about it . . . but you just can't think of its name.
About the Author:
Shelley Klein's books include The Wicked Wit of Charles Dickens and Shufflebeam, Brokway, and Sturt: The Origins of Surnames, and several others. She lives in England.
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- PublisherLyons Pr
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 159921055X
- ISBN 13 9781599210551
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages160
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