
Party celebrations are synonymous with balloons , why I’m not really sure because they pop or deflate next day in a sad sag.Lately balloons have been prominent not because there is a party but for other reasons and these too are popping.
Take the balloons over the USA that are being taken down allegedly being sent to spy by China ( their balloons are normally red ) on the Yanks and no one is quite sure if it’s all just hot air.Take the balloon that inflation is threatening all economies as prices rise sky high. In UK Chancellor Hunt is trying his best to pop that balloon but reckons he’s only at best going to deflate that one in half. That party is Conservative ( they love a party of course ). Sorry mustn’t Labour the point.
The 1937 Hindenburg was another hydrogen ballon airship that famously popped and a Research team from America of the same name Hindenburg Research has managed to pop the Adani Enterprise balloon. Alleging fraud and other nastiest in this Indian Company who has seen $100billion ( one hundred thousand million dollars ) go pop in value loss recently.
The British Housing market was always a balloon bubble to pop and inevitably what goes up must come down which is one lesson we as mankind always need to remember. From Walpole Bubbles to Dutch Tulips and our Children’s parties balloons always pop. We all love the party it’s the clearing up afterwards that’s the challenge.
The balloons are flying and ever higher they go readying to pop or be popped as the Party ends The Blogger isn’t a balloon fan especially those ones which are numbered and embarrassingly appear at Parties telling everyone how long you’re likely to have left on earth before we pop off as inevitably we will. Balloons always pop.