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Fighting midlife inertia, Sherry Stanfa-Stanley stares down a year of fear through what she calls The 52/52 Project. Her exploits range from visiting a nude beach with her 75-year-old mother to going on a raid with a vice squad and SWAT team to crashing a wedding - where she accidentally catches the bouquet. While finding her courage in the most unlikely of circumstances, Sherry ultimately finds herself. For midlifers, fatigued parents and anyone who may be discontent with their life and looking to shake things up, try new things, or just escape, Finding My Badass Self is proof it's never too late to reinvent yourself - and that the best bucket list of all may be an unbucket list.

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Exiting Brexit — 10 ways for the UK to offset leaving the EU

(This piece first appeared in the Huffington Post. Reposted by permission of the author.) A Reverse Mortgage for Buckingham Palace - Nothing will put a smile on those Buckingham Palace guards more then knowing their paychecks won't bounce. List Scotland on EBay - Kilts, bagpipes and, if you "Buy it Now," Sean Connery will tape your phone machine message. Hurry before the EU beats you to it. Adele is now available to play weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s. "Hello, it's me. I was wondering ...
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Ritch Shydner

Ritch Shydner, author of the newly released Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life as a Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom, has been described as "an incredibly funny observational comedian." He has made numerous guest appearances on late-night TV as a comic. He also played Al Bundy's co-worker on Married with Children and appeared in Designing Women, Roseanne and feature films such as Beverly Hills Cop II. He has written for Roseanne, The Jeff Foxworthy Show and HBO's The Mind of the Married ...
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