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Liz and Sam have it all: a happy marriage, a precocious preteen son named Nate, and a house that's just the right size for the three of them. Then, Liz's parents move in. Grandpa Irv is a kindly but occasionally grumpy Korean War vet who loves watching TV, bickering over politics, and spoiling his grandson. His wife Sarah is equally strong-willed, whether urging Irv to diet, questioning her daughter's parenting choices, or finding surprising success as an advice blogger.
With an estimated 50+ million Americans living in such families as of today, Freshly Squeezed is a refreshing look at newfound family togetherness after the economic collapse. Can three generations of one family share their lives, their feelings, their dwindling fortunes and a bathroom — and keep their sense of humor in the process? Pay a visit to the Freshly Squeezed family to find out! Freshly Squeezed is the brainchild of Ed Stein, an award-winning political cartoonist. He created the local comic strip, Denver Square, for the Denver Rocky Mountain News for 12 years. He lived the Freshly Squeezed life first-hand when his kids were little and his 80-year-old father moved to Denver.
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simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
I saw a film of the Twelve Days of Christmas. The guy gives the girl everything, day by day. Chaos and mayhem result.
ruffinready said, 6 months ago
Everybody sing: Five golden blings! Four calling cards, three French horns, two turtle necks, and a Partridge Family CD!
Perkycat said, 6 months ago
And that’s chaos and mayhem in just 5 days.
MeGoNow said, 6 months ago
Yeah, well here’s a pad, some envelopes, and a roll of stamps. Message yourself silly.
MeGoNow said, 6 months ago
But wait a minute, kid. If you can get your grandparents to move out, you get anything you want.
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 6 months ago
Sounds like extortion!
But . . . what makes this extortion different from all the rest?
I know. Different holiday, but let’s just pass over that.
Shirl Summ
said, 6 months ago
@MeGoNow
ROFL. I LOVE IT!!!!!
Comic Minister said, 6 months ago
Nate’s not getting the message.
Blackwolff9
said, 6 months ago
@ruffinready
Love it!
Ellen Gwynne said, 6 months ago
Just read the latest Mother Jones on the rare earth requirements of these things. Wow- it’s a wake-up call. Much of the ore is in China – duh!