Whenever I have some off-color political humor, like this post from last August, I minimize the images so people can choose whether to be exposed.
Having issued that caveat, click on the image and enjoy a look at the jobs legacy.
And if you share my immature appreciation for this type of juvenile humor, you may be amused by these three posts (here, here, and here).
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Brilliant!
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I think this is one of the best jokes ever. Why is that juvenile humor? I think it is an excellent joke no matter the age of the person
Each one will be remembered differently.
One knew where he was going,
another knew when he was coming,
and then there is
the one who doesn’t know whether he is coming or going.