Logging In...
Comments are closed.
Last reply was January 17, 2011
Comments are closed.
Want hundreds more ways not to act old? Craving instruction on everything from how to grind to ways to die cool? Order the New York Times Bestseller book version of "How Not To Act Old," before you, you know,.....what was I going to say?
"Ms. Satran's take on the latest generation gap is as insightful as it is entertaininga comic blend of advice and anthropology that skewers both young and old." -- Christina Binkley, The Wall Street Journal
"The great genius of How Not to Act Old is that it simultaneously taps into our anxieties and deflates them." --- Hanna Rosin, doublex.com
"You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll tell all your friends to run out and buy it. This is the funniest book I've read all year." -- Best Selling Books
"A must-read for anyone who wants to communicate with today's youth -- or just seem youthful! I actually don't know where I'd be without this book. I can't thank Pam enough for making me give up wearing sunglasses over my bifocals...and for making me laugh out loud." -- Meg Cabot, author of "The Princess Diaries" and "Size 12 Is Not Fat"
"A welcome jolt of fresh wit: wryly, smartly, and crisply devoted to the subject that dare not speak its name among those of us who fully expected, against all odds, to never become unhip. With How Not To Act Old, we'll get our wish." -- Sheila Weller, author of the New York Times bestseller "Girls Like Us"
"Shimmers with a multitude of wise and hilarious insights on the pitfalls of acting your age. Don't just read it, memorize it. And buy it for everyone you love. It's original and brilliant! " -- Dorothea Benton Frank, New York Times bestselling author
1 advice age anger animals art birthdays blogs body Books cars celebrities clothes cool death diets dreams drinking driving email emotions exercise facebook fashion fears Food friends fun gardening grooming groups health hippies hipsters hobbies holidays home Houses jokes kids language love lust Madonna marijuana marriage men Money More magazine movies music names nudity parents parties phones places Politics poll porn race Sex shopping slang Sports studies style Technology television theatre Travel twitter Uncategorized video weather websites women Work
You can reach me the old-fashioned way, at pam@hownottoactold.com
© 2006 How Not To Act Old. Designed & Maintained by JoSiWee
This old gal has moxie. Okay, so she’s a little over the top in the vengeful department . . probably the result of mixing too many CSI reruns with her Metamucil. Still, though, I think I like her.
Hahaha, thanks, Gail!
Oh my god, I love this!!! So works for me.
LOL, this was great. And yes, I think hating Christmas does happen the older you get!
How disturbing a video coming from such a sweet-seeming-though-nevertheless-hip mom. Message for staying young . . . don’t be afraid of our inner, dark “girl”/grown-up-mom side? Hee! Wasn’t expecting that one!
Hmmmm, not sure if I had a clear message with this on not acting old, other than — indulge your creativity by exposing inner turmoil using new video-creation software?
In any case, it helped dispel my Christmas demons. I actually had a great holiday!
But wait, do I really seem sweet?
@ Pamela, had a great one too! We both need to work hard on being more edgy (and, thus, more hip). Love this blog, nevertheless!
Love your book, blog, etc. Esp. like the photos of old people who dress and look cool. Casual, edgy, and still showing a little skin still works for me, at 61.