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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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Comments (8) (Please sign in to comment)
simpsonfan2 said, 5 months ago
I ate at McDonalds yesterday!
Last week I found a quarter!!!
Last summer I saved a guy from drowning at the beach.
Unfortunately it was Pastis, so no exclamation points.
Perkycat said, 5 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Very funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree, exclamation points make anything more exciting.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Who drowns on the beach? Must have been a beach made of quick sand.
LadyLavendar said, 5 months ago
I think a really good story would be great! It’s like when you meet someone and say how are you? Do you really want the boring details? No, just Fine is what you want or I won the lottery or such. We need to get their interest, entertain and enjoy. So lets hear it with enthusiasm! Everyone like a good story, right?
amber71 said, 5 months ago
Lots of people with nothing to say are on Twitter; they are the same ones who constantly update their Facebook page.
Coffee-Turtle said, 5 months ago
send a tweet
KathyMTM said, 5 months ago
I vote for cards- mush less stress and less lying. :)
oscarfan said, 5 months ago
Sally Forth had the right idea on how to write Christmas letters: http://cidutest.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/cantseeit.gif