Third world country has challenges -
People lose weight while running to catch train hence no obesity;
First world problem -
People training to drop weight by running and lose obesity;
Third world headache -
People sitting in trains that will not leave station for a variety of reasons;
First world trauma -
People fume in their own cars stuck in traffic;
Third world reality -
All animals including humans have equal rights on the road - cows get worshipped;
First world problem -
Dogs get worshipped as humans carry their excreta in a bag behind them;
Third world - no food for humans;
First world - more food for animals than humans;
Third world - no comedy clubs as life is one big tragedy;
First world - need comedy clubs after the third divorce.
This autumn the weather gods cooperated as we took a family trip in the northeast to see six states that qualify or makeup what is known colloquially in America as New England. Mass, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island (tiniest state in the union). The outing helped tally up the states we either lived in, visited or have worked in to 47. Guess which three have eluded this intrepid traveling family. Any rate the drive was all in about 1,800 miles and included some memorable geographic wonders or points of interest. Easternmost part of state of Massachusetts being one. Furthest drivable road east in Mass being another. Visit to all Ivy League schools (term harkens to a collegiate athletics conference and generally regarded as elite academic institutes of some repute worldwide) is another random bucket list item of which this trip afforded the chance to knock two more of the list. Dartmouth in Hanover, NH and Brown (and its sister institute the RISD - school f
Life itself is a great comedy..all you need is an appropriate lens, :))
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