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Old's Cool 

Wednesday, Dec 30 2009
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Taking a flamethrower to age-hate and woman-hate, Jane Juska wrote a book about her sex adventure: At age 66, she took out a classified ad in The New York Times saying, in essence, "I'm horny. Come up and see me sometime." The result, A Round-Heeled Woman: My Late-Life Adventures in Sex and Romance, was such a success that it has moved onstage as A Round-Heeled Woman: The Play, starring the magnificent talents of Sharon Gless, a person more famous for portraying level-headed women in shows like Cagney & Lacey, Burn Notice, and Queer as Folk, among others. Now she's going to get her reading glasses and talk dirty to us: "I reach up for him, to pull him to me, to hold him against the dying of us both." Wait, that could apply to young-people sex, too. Whoa.
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