Thursday, January 28, 2010

Lighter Fare

These humorous definitions seem useful at times like this:

  • Rich - "Those that have more money than ourself...."
  • Overpaid - "Those that make more than ourself...."
  • Wasteful - "Those that spend diffently than ourself...."

Any others to add? What can we learn from them?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What can we learn from them?

That all politics is local.

John said...

By local, do you mean in between our own ears?

Anonymous said...

By local, do you mean in between our own ears?

Yes, unless it's possible to get more local than that.

John said...

Here are some others:

Fair Tax: "One not incurred upon ourself..."

Difficult person: "Those that think/act differently than ourself..." (ie often in opposition)

Heathen/Irreverant/Unjust: "Those that belive different than ourself..."

Now come on, you must have some labels we can have fun with. We all carry these comparisons with us. The decision we make is whether we choose to be aware of them.