Neil Offen
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Neil Offen
@neiloffen.bsky.social
Author of more than a dozen books, including the hilarious "Building a Better Boomer." Once a sports reporter, newspaper and magazine editor, radio newsman and first-place finisher in his age group in a 5K.
Saturday's news elicited a number of emotions: anger, frustration, sadness. But most of all, shame. Shame because we are all citizens of what has become, in so many ways, a rogue state, run by preening wannabe frat boys. writingaboutourgeneration.com/blog-2-2/r45...
Our Collective Shame — Writing About Our Generation
Yeah, we’ve been here before. Lots of times in fact.       Afghanistan and Iraq, most recently. But also: Panama, Grenada, Chile, in this hemisphere, and Iran and, of course,...
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January 5, 2026 at 9:41 PM
It's not too late to give your baby boomer friends and relatives some laughs for the holiday. They could laugh like this amused gentleman if you went here bookshop.org/beta-search?... and bought them this hilarious work.
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December 19, 2025 at 6:44 PM
As you buy gifts this season, please go about buying my book, Building a Better Boomer. It's really funny and older people who remember Topo Gigio will like it as will younger people who have no idea what you're talking about. Plus, it's only $13.97 at Bookshop, tinyurl.com/34h66na3. #booksky
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December 5, 2025 at 11:21 PM
Trump is the most influential president of our lifetime. Maybe the most influential person. The influence hasn’t been good, but there’s no denying he has had more influence on government, politics, economics, race relations and American culture than any of his predecessors over the last 75 years.
November 22, 2025 at 4:59 PM
The president calls for the execution of 8 sitting members of Congress and it is not the lead story on every newscast and every newspaper. That’s how far we’ve come.
November 21, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Want to laugh away the current chaos and additional seasonal pressures? Buy the perfect holiday gift, "Building a Better Boomer," now 23% off at Amazon, and you will forget the chaos and be able to focus on your upcoming colonoscopy prep. tinyurl.com/y49pc9a8 #booksky
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November 15, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Fitness advice from Building a Better Boomer, now 23% off at Amazon: "Sneak in a workout during your lunch break. Order a very large pastrami on rye sandwich. Lift it over your head five times. Rest. Lift the pickle.” The perfect funny holiday gift for a boomer or somebody who knows one. #Booksky
November 2, 2025 at 9:22 PM
Pumpkins are out, so it must almost be holiday time--and couldn't we all use a laugh this holiday season? Fortunately, Amazon's selling Building a Better Boomer at a remarkable 28% off. It's only $10.84! It'd make a perfect holiday gift for the boomers in your life. tinyurl.com/6txrryzt
Building a Better Boomer: How to deal with bothersome bodies, exhausting exercise, memory missteps, terrifying technology, impossible insurance, retirement regrets, foreign foods, and, oh yeah, aging
Building a Better Boomer: How to deal with bothersome bodies, exhausting exercise, memory missteps, terrifying technology, impossible insurance, retirement regrets, foreign foods, and, oh yeah, aging [Offen, Neil] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Building a Better Boomer: How to deal with bothersome bodies, exhausting exercise, memory missteps, terrifying technology, impossible insurance, retirement regrets, foreign foods, and, oh yeah, aging
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October 24, 2025 at 5:26 PM
Has there ever been a better metaphor than Trump demolishing part of the White House?
October 23, 2025 at 1:32 PM
Here's some laugh-out-loud advice for baby boomers: “Sneak in a workout during your lunch break. Order a large pastrami on rye. Lift it over your head five times. Rest. Lift the pickle.” It's from Building a Better Boomer, now 20% off at www.amazon.com/Building-Bet...
Building a Better Boomer: How to deal with bothersome bodies, exhausting exercise, memory missteps, terrifying technology, impossible insurance, retirement regrets, foreign foods, and, oh yeah, aging
Building a Better Boomer: How to deal with bothersome bodies, exhausting exercise, memory missteps, terrifying technology, impossible insurance, retirement regrets, foreign foods, and, oh yeah, aging [Offen, Neil] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Building a Better Boomer: How to deal with bothersome bodies, exhausting exercise, memory missteps, terrifying technology, impossible insurance, retirement regrets, foreign foods, and, oh yeah, aging
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August 14, 2025 at 1:51 PM
Think the world has changed a lot? Yeah, but how? At WritingAboutOurGeneration.com, we examine the 10 Biggest Changes in the World in Our Lifetimes, and—this may be a surprise, given the current mood—the most significant changes we identify have been overwhelmingly positive. tinyurl.com/4k94x8z6
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August 11, 2025 at 9:32 PM
For 60 years, I've rejected performative patriotism. But I'm tired of the other side wrapping themselves in the flag. Here's why I'm becoming more patriotic today. writingaboutourgeneration.com/blog-2-2/y5w...
the (new) meaning of patriotism — Writing About Our Generation
      Every year, in the small, progressive southern town in which I live, there’s a big celebration on the fourth of July. It takes place on the Town Commons, which is normal...
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July 4, 2025 at 8:53 PM
We've seen this kind of preemptive military action before … and before … and before, from the Gulf of Tonkin to Panama, Grenada, and of course, Iraq. tinyurl.com/ncz5dk3k
Bombs Away! — Writing About Our Generation
      In the immortal words of that great political philosopher, Yogi Berra, it’s déjà vu all over again.       That is, our generation has seen this...
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June 22, 2025 at 7:52 PM
This is a real bargain for anyone interested in kidney donation.
You can now buy the e-book of my book on living kidney donation at 30% off: only $6.99 at the link below! Just use MAYSALE code at checkout. If you're a living donor, a recipient, a kidney patient--or simply an advocate--pls repost. Thanks!
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The Insider's Guide to Living Kidney Donation
"The Insider's Guide to Living Kidney Donation: Everything You Need to Know If You Give (or Get) the Greatest Gift" offers nontechnical information and practical advice, and the multifaceted guidance that potential and past donors and kidney patients need. The book explains what to expect before and after the donation and helps recipients deal with the often-neglected, nonmedical aspects of their experience. Deciding to be a living kidney donor, or having a transplant, is much more than a medical decision. It presents emotional, financial, familial, and even social challenges. This book addresses all these aspects with accessible, thorough information and realistic advice that potential donors and kidney patients need. The book goes beyond providing life-changing information for past and potential kidney donors. It speaks from the heart, and through the authors' experiences. Carol Offen donated to her son, and Betsy Crais received a kidney from a colleague. This book includes their own candid, moving accounts, along with thought-provoking chapters from others who have been personally or professionally involved in this remarkable process. Living donation is crucial to reducing the typically several-years-long wait for a deceased-donor organ and the tragic loss of life for those who don't get one in time. This book demystifies the live-donation process by providing all the information that anyone needs to make an informed decision.
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May 23, 2025 at 1:13 AM
Is Biden still president? Is he dismantling our democracy? Is he tanking our economy and buddying up to dictators and spouting nonsense? Is he corrupting our standards?
Well, no, he isn’t. But you'd sure think so if you’ve been following the news. writingaboutourgeneration.com/blog-2-2/hc9...
Joe Biden and The Mistakes We Keep Making — Writing About Our Generation
      Is Joe Biden still president?       Is he the one at this very moment who is dismantling our democracy? Is he tanking our economy and isolati...
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May 20, 2025 at 7:45 PM
Really good story for anyone who is getting older or knows someone who has gotten older.
I just published a piece in @crowsfeet15.bsky.social about the cringe-worthy habit of addressing older adults as if they/we were children. It was in reaction to a NYT article about a seemingly revolutionary idea.
“Elderspeak”: Who Knew That the Condescending Baby Talk Had a Name?
Did they really need a study and training program to figure out the problem?
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May 18, 2025 at 5:32 PM
Supreme Count finds that the U.S. Constitution is unconstitutional, a stunning victory for the Trump administration, which had argued that “we don’t need no stinkin’ laws.” See for yourself: medium.com/muddyum/cour...
Court Strikes Down Constitution
Really, who needs it?
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May 17, 2025 at 1:08 AM
So, who are the leaders we should follow these urgent days? I suggest several, including Pritzker, Murphy and, my god, David Brooks. writingaboutourgeneration.com/blog-2-2/5jl...
Who are the leaders to follow? — Writing About Our Generation
      So, who is leading the fight?       In this moment of absolute urgency, who are the politicians, who are the community leaders, who are the ins...
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May 4, 2025 at 3:16 PM
In honor of national humor month, which ends very soon, an appropriate gesture would be to buy my book – building a better boomer. It’s really funny and is currently 20% off at Amazon. It’s a sincere way to honor the month.
April 28, 2025 at 1:17 PM
How could so many people have voted for Trump—not once, but twice? Were they just trying to say a big fuck you to us all? I may understand because more than 50 years ago I wanted to say a big fuck you by voting for Eldridge Cleaver for president. tinyurl.com/4dvkvmkb
I Wanted to Vote for Eldridge Cleaver — Writing About Our Generation
       How could so many people have voted for Trump—not once, but twice? What were they trying to say, if anything? Or were they just saying a big fuck you to us all? &...
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April 5, 2025 at 8:32 PM
How did we get here? How did all this happen? I ascribe it mostly to two individuals: Murdoch and Mitch, Rupert and McConnell. Sure, there was Reagan, Gingrich and social media, but those two deserve the most dis-credit. I explain why: tinyurl.com/mrnsuy9e
Murdoch and Mitch — Writing About Our Generation
      How did we get here? How did all this happen?       I ascribe it mostly to two individuals: Murdoch and Mitch. (To be clear, the Mitch is not M...
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March 22, 2025 at 1:18 PM
I want to support a political party that vigorously fights for what I believe in. I want to support a party that understands the grave threats facing this country. I want to place my faith in a party full of passionate intensity. That is not the Democratic Party. tinyurl.com/2t22x64w
Democrats, 2024 election, Trump, Chuck Schumer, James Carville — Writing About Our Generation
      . . . . I wish, these days, I was party to another party.       I want to support a political movement that vigorously fights for what I believ...
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March 18, 2025 at 10:45 PM
Tomorrow is the five-year anniversary of the declaration of a nationwide emergency for something called COVID-19. Along with the attacks of 9/11, it's a before-and-after moment, an axis, where almost nothing, I write, was as it had been. writingaboutourgeneration.com/blog-2-2/p9w...
The virus, five years on — Writing About Our Generation
      On March 13, 2020, five years ago, the U.S. government declared a nationwide emergency because of a new viral disease starting to spread across the country. The virus was called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or SARS-CoV-2.
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March 12, 2025 at 2:42 PM
The country is going to hell and ... we're holding up paddles and dressing in pink? Why are the streets so quiet? In WritingAboutOurGeneration.com, I ask why there isn't more outrage.
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March 7, 2025 at 4:20 PM