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What new career is Florence Henderson, of Brady Bunch fame, taking on now?”

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What new career is Florence Henderson, of Brady Bunch fame, taking on now?”

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New York: Florence Henderson better known as Brady Bunch who is by and large associated with an epoch even before PC existed. Well, the lady is going to launch an FLOH Club that will be dedicated to new tech support service aimed at senior citizens. You can pay $250 for a year membership, $25 a month, or $50 per incident, the Club team assures to lend a hand for members who use services such as IM, Facebook, and e-mail. The club is also going to take care for their iPods and home networks; crack PC problems; help going shopping for online, and a lot related to the tech world. Florence these days is posting Blogs and will officially publicize the facility on tomorrow’s Today Show. She says only recently discovered Facebook, and the FlOH Club reports that she plans to tackle Twitter next. I assume the support is being provided by young folks.

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Florence Henderson, the “Brady Bunch” mom and Wesson lady, is, at age 75, embarking on a new career — tech support, the New York Times reports. Henderson is hawking a technical support service for aging adults who are complete newbies to computers. Henderson tells the Times that she saw the need for the service when she realized she didn’t know how to do anything on her cell phone except make a phone call. (Hey, remember the time the Bradys installed a pay phone in the den? Good times.) The FloH Club is like “roadside assistance for your computer,” offering help (North American-based, the website notes, rather pointedly) on any technical assistance, from e-mail to e-commerce to backing up your hard drive and configuring a new printer. Membership is $25 a month or $250 a year.

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