Saturday, 23 June 2012

"Are we lost, Eurodaddy?" "Shut up", he explained. Part II

Okay, let's try again.

The joke is a variation by Mark Steyn on an original by Ring Lardner. Typically, Steyn was prescient in noticing at the start that the Euro banknotes featured make-believe architecture and heavy-imagery bridges (to.... er, destiny!), rather than great buildings which had endured over centuries.


2 comments:

Phil Yerboots said...

Well, the fiat euro was created out of thin air, so fictitious buildings were entirely appropriate.

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