Friday, January 29, 2010

Ten items in the light vein from a disciple of Mark Twain

1. The White House is for sale,not the real one in Washington but a 1/3 scale version in Atlanta, Georgia for only 9.9 million during tough economic times.

2. If we sit at the bottom of the well, we are misled to believe the sky is small. When we get out of the well,we would have an entirely different view.

3. Scientists are able to locate distant galaxies: a whopping 10 billion light years away.

4. A TV can insult your intelligence, but nothing rubs it in like a computer.

5. When you are in doubt, mumble as a way to be.

6. Some hear voices or noises but others have no imagination whatsoever.

7. Whoever coined "Quiet as a mouse," has never stepped on one in the field.

8. Children are growing up when they stop asking you where they came from and refuse to tell you where they are going.

9. Good fortune may be obtained through expanding your own creativity.

10.Beauty can be seen via your own mind with the thoughts of aesthetics.

The above 10 points with humor may or may not be detected with insinuation or innuendo. You are the Judge as readers of Sino-American Economics.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Friday, January 29, 2010 at 1.38 p.m.

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