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In the Tilly and Elmer FlashbackX series, our favorite sexagenarians describe, in sometimes hilarious and sometimes scandalous detail, their slow motion coming of age in the Midwest in the early sixties. From their clumsy first date to the first time they go "all the way" (on the second try), you'll gasp at Elmer's stupidity, smile at Tilly's (real or faked?) innocence, and perhaps shed a tear of recognition at the blundering beauty of their first time. Spring 1963 is nearly at hand, and now that Tilly and Elmer have finally gone "ALL THE WAY", what they want to do, really, the only thing they…mehr

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In the Tilly and Elmer FlashbackX series, our favorite sexagenarians describe, in sometimes hilarious and sometimes scandalous detail, their slow motion coming of age in the Midwest in the early sixties. From their clumsy first date to the first time they go "all the way" (on the second try), you'll gasp at Elmer's stupidity, smile at Tilly's (real or faked?) innocence, and perhaps shed a tear of recognition at the blundering beauty of their first time. Spring 1963 is nearly at hand, and now that Tilly and Elmer have finally gone "ALL THE WAY", what they want to do, really, the only thing they want to do, is practice. It's not so easy in the winter, although they find some surprising ways to express their love for each other, but as spring comes, they find it easier to study their favorite subject together. "Tilly looked down at Elmer's lean, naked body, and began to laugh. "What's so funny?" Elmer wanted to know. "That part of you looks like a little prairie dog poking its head out of its burrow every time I move!" Elmer responded by reciting a familiar cheer from the South Branch High Prairie Dog cheerleading squad: "South Branch High is going to soar Our Prairie Dogs are bound to win, Now's a perfect time to score Come on boys, let's put it in."


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Autorenporträt
Gene Clements is a retired architect and educator. He began the Tilly and Elmer series by writing the first couple of paragraphs of a story about a frisky older couple. His friends thought they were funny and wanted to know how the story was going to end. Now they know, for better or worse!
Gene grew up in a small town in the Midwest although he now lives in California. He thinks he's eighteen, but he's really the same age as Tilly and Elmer. These stories aren't necessarily autobiographical in any specific detail (and he wouldn't tell if they were) but the flavor of the stories will be familiar to many readers, especially if they've found their athleticism diminished but their friskiness intact or if they grew up at a time and place where sex was never mentioned, except to warn young people against it.