#Jokes4Votes – When You Think You Are In A Bubble

You usually close your eyes.

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Select your favorite caption for this photo.

1.  I hate getting soap in my eyes.

2.  I hate being surprised when the bubble pops.

3.  I hope this doesn’t ruin my hairstyle.

4.  Crap, I think we are in a bond bubble, debt bubble and a housing bubble, oh my.

Enjoy!

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Special thanks to Jerome Favre of European Pressphoto Agency.

#Valentine Viewpoint

I sometimes see myself in a totally different light than others.

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My wife puts up with me despite the following:

o  Losing money in the stock market.

o  Misplacing my checkbook.

o  Trying to be funny.

o  Taking on too much.

Who would have known.

Hope you all have/had a great Valentines Day!

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Sisters Successfully Sail to Seashore

Syrian sisters with scarves no less.

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There is hope for these lucky girls who crossed the Aegean Sea on a dinghy and landed near the town of Mytilene, Greece.

One could grow up to be a Greek politician fighting for immigration rights.

The other could become a Greek nurse taking care of hospice patients.

You never know.

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Refugees Refuse to Relinquish Resourcefulness

You have to see this Lucify graph that illustrates the extent of the refugee situation.

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We are talking about half a million migrants in 2015 alone.

Go to the middle of this MarketWatch.com website. Click on the speed bar and the time bar, then click on the gray rectangle above the graph between these two bars.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-refugee-crisis-captured-in-one-staggering-animated-graphic-2015-10-28?dist=tbeforebell

You will be amazed at the number of people fleeing the Middle East for Europe.

Here is a ground photo of a different kind of hope. A hope for a better life for kids and family somewhere, anywhere.

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Amazing.

Hope – A Nice Concept for the New Year

We had a rough year in 2013.  No doubt it was an unlucky 13th year in this new century.

 

 

Some hope would be really nice.  Here is an article listing 10 things that happened in 2013 that gives hope to everyone for a better world.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/12/30-2

Enjoy!