When you reach a certain age (try seventy), people gure you're not long for this world. at's not true for Jerry Zezima, who is shockingly immature, which makes him seem a lot younger. In " e More the Merrier: Laughing at Life When Everyone inks You're Over the Hill," the nationally syndicated humorist gleefully turns down an o er to buy burial insurance, gets the last laugh on a cardiologist who says he needs open-heart surgery, relishes being his grandchildren's favorite toy, and happily helps his lively mom celebrate her one-hundredth birthday. Filled with hilarious and absolutely true stories, " e More the Merrier" proves you can grow old and still be young, and that laughter is, indeed, the best medicine.