The other day (we're old and can't remember exactly when ... or even where we are right now, actually!), the Wall Street Journalposted on the computer thingamajig that Helen Thomas is "the future of America," for being 89 years old and (until this month) still working a day job. Perceptive scribe Brett Arends (America's zeitgeist) listed a bunch of economic reasons for America's Helenization -- no pensions, no savings, no Social Security, no nothing. But what sort of health factors might turn us all ranty a la O.G. Workplace Crone?
Today (or Tomorrow) We're All Helen Thomas
Today (or Tomorrow) We're All Helen Thomas
Today (or Tomorrow) We're All Helen Thomas
The other day (we're old and can't remember exactly when ... or even where we are right now, actually!), the Wall Street Journalposted on the computer thingamajig that Helen Thomas is "the future of America," for being 89 years old and (until this month) still working a day job. Perceptive scribe Brett Arends (America's zeitgeist) listed a bunch of economic reasons for America's Helenization -- no pensions, no savings, no Social Security, no nothing. But what sort of health factors might turn us all ranty a la O.G. Workplace Crone?