Erma Bombeck

"I am always behind the shopper at the grocery store who has stitched her coupons in the lining of her coat and wants to talk about a 'strong' chicken she bought two weeks ago. The register tape also runs out just before her sub-total. In the public restroom, I always stand behind the teen-ager who is changing into her band uniform for a parade and doesn't emerge until she has combed the tassels on her boots, shaved her legs, and recovered her contact lens from the commode."

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Source: Erma Bombeck (2011). “I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression”, p.9, Fawcett

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Erma Bombeck

Erma Bombeck

Humorist, Writer

Erma Bombeck was a renowned American humorist known for her witty observations on family life, particularly in her bestselling book 'If Life is a Bowl of Cherries.'

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