A creaky train wreck of a man, the Cloaked Codger of Whiskey Ditch had long ago lived his prime life. By the early 1930s, having been reduced to a mere shell of a being, this gasping, grimy, wretch of ...
As I am quickly approaching my 75th year, I had to chuckle at Danny Heitman’s definition of a “codger” (“Envy the Old Codger,” op-ed, June 6). I wander in public wearing clothing that my wife frowns ...
Unexpectedly, young voters seem also to appreciate Paul’s grandfatherly anti-charisma: his self-presentation as a good-natured old codger, charmingly baffled by the modern world. The ill-fitting suits ...
Columnist Kathleen Parker wrote that President Biden is a “codger.” (“The White House is no place for old men,” June 12 print edition.) That word and other language used to describe the president in ...
Only a few minutes into a Zoom call and the Camp Codger guys are having what they call a “codger moment.” Richard Kipling, a retired Los Angeles Times journalist and one third of the codgers in the ...