Here’s an American $5 bill:
Here’s Lincoln when reading the exchange between five historians and the New York Times editor:
Historians:
Here’s an American $5 bill:
Here’s Lincoln when reading the exchange between five historians and the New York Times editor:
Historians:
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pretty sure I’ve never seen that before…
Yes, I’ve posted it before but it’s appropriate today
It is hilarious today.
Back in the 1980s, you could fold a £10 note to look like Queen Liz was performing a blow job. It was easy when you knew how, but could never imagine how anyone ever discovered it in the first place.
And here I thought that’s how Her Majesty posed for the portrait.
She would never be so vulgar – I have it on good authority that she insists on saying “harmonica” because “mouth organ” sounds so crude.
Of course, the Aussies found a way to go even further with their $5 bill: https://www.buzzfeed.com/matwhitehead/whale-whale-whale-what-have-we-here
Reminds me of how the Queen’s ass could be viewed on the old Canadian $1 bills!
Man oh man. If I had known that trick when I was in the 6th grade, I’d have been king for a day. 😎
Since we’ve descended to that level:
Mariners in the Australian Navy’s submarine service used to joke that their insignia was “Queen Victoria on her back”.
I couldn’t get the badge to display here, but it’s shown in the relevant Wikipedia entry below, if anyone’s interested. You can more or less see what they meant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Australian_Navy_Submarine_Service