hmmm…..
You don’t see many bumper stickers on cars and trucks anymore. Plastic bumpers and special paint finishes have all but rendered them obsolete. The new vehicle for bumper stickers has now become facebook. Placards, pictures and status statements all succinctly voice a point of view on topics common and current.
Most of the statements reflect this week’s events: Steve Jobs death, the march on Wall Street, Yom Kippur and the budget cuts that state and federal governments face. Here are a few I gleaned from my facebook postings today:
“Those who can teach, those who cannot pass laws about teaching.”
“Judging a person does not define who they are. It defines who you are.”
“Steve (Jobs) made choices. I once asked him if he was glad that he had kids, and he said, ‘It’s 10,000 times better than anything I’ve ever done.’”
“99% of the world’s cookies are consumed by 1% of the monsters. #occupy sesame street”
“In 1776 we separated our government from England . In 2012 we will separate Government from the corporations”
“If you judge people you don’t have time to love them” –Mother Theresa
“You know things are messed up when librarians start marching”
It’s what I found on my facebook page today. I don’t know if I agree with any or all of them, but I know I agree with this one:
“I love people watching.”
hmmm…..
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