
I like analogies. In case you don’t know, Merriam-Webster.com defines “analogy†as, “a resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike [SIMILARITY]†and “comparison based on such resemblance.†It’s fun for me to think of similarities between unrelated things. Since I don’t have a particularly good one from which an entire blog post can be created, I’ll list some I’ve recently created for your enjoyment.
• Taking a dump is sort of like prison sex: It happens eventually whether you want it or not. How painful and messy it is, depends upon you. It’s usually best to just suffer through it and get it over with.
• The Hamptons are like a giant snow globe: A crude approximation of reality full of whites milling around aimlessly just because it’s pleasing to the eye.
• Global warming is a bit like Santa Clause: Whether you believe it’s real or not isn’t important. Since the positives of living your life like you do believe far outweigh the negatives, it’s okay to just pretend.
• America isn’t a melting pot. It’s more like a tossed salad: All the different elements in it keep their own unique flavor no matter how you mix it all together. The more variety, the better.
• Marriage is like a fancy sports car: The expense and required maintenance may seem overwhelming at times, but the ride is ultimately worth it, provided you know how to handle it properly.
Throughout my writings, you may stumble across many more of these analogies. Truth be told, one of my main reasons for using them is that our current President of these United States is so fond of them. In many press conferences, George W. Bush has made off the cuff remarks that suggest someone has explained the issue to him with an analogy. So if they are good enough for the Commander In Chief, they’re good enough for me.
Think about the little gems above and see if you can come up with your own. Then share them with others. I’m sure you too can find new and creative ways to describe and compare stuff. Maybe it’s not as fun as judging stuff, but it might keep you amused for a while when the iPod and PSP run out of batteries.
-King 0f New York


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