Ha, ha!!

Of all the effects of passing 40 (and alas, passing 50), full farts weren't
what I feared.

Okay, I'll stop being so English-oriented.  The real translation is
something like "Full Speed after 40."  But for a laugh, I like the Swedish
better...

Beth Benoit
University System of New Hampshire

on 12/6/02 9:57 AM, Stephen Black at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It occurred to me that I might write to Helge Rubinstein to see what
> she might be able to tell us about where she found the William James
> story. So I googled her.
> 
> All I was able to find out was that she's a marriage counsellor (in
> Britain, I think; this information from the introduction to her
> marriage book) and apparently has written a number of books,
> including cookbooks (form Google).  But I did find this bibliographic
> reference, which I thought I would share.
> 
> 
> Lagesse, Jane: Full fart efter 40 / Jane Lagesse & Helge Rubinstein ;
> översättning: Margareta Eklöf ; [fotografier: Anthea Sieveking]. -
> Stockholm : Trevi, 1987. - 124, [4] s. : ill.
> 
> 
> Stephen
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