I was recently trying to explain to a friend (in the U.S.) what's going on in Europe. The best analogy I could come up with is a chain-gang.
Imagine a chain-gang of 17 prisoners who are bound, one to the other, by chains.
At least four of the prisoners (Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal) are mordibly obese midgets.
The chain-gang has escaped into the forest and is running away from their oppressors.
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