A Mexican friend of mine, who lives in a suburb of Mexico City, just sent me a bunch of humourous images relating to the gripe porcina (swine flu). Here are the best of the lot, along with some translations or explanations where needed.
That one may need a little explanation. The official shield of Mexico is the following:
The words say "Mexican United States" (or, directly literally, "States United Mexican"). In the modified one above, not only do both the eagle AND the snake have flu masks, but also the words have been changed to "Scared United Worried." LOL!
Here's my favourite:
Of course, the headline on the newspaper that the Big, Bad Wolf is holding says, "Swine Flu," and the Wolf just says, "No. Nothing. Forget it." ROTFL!
Finally, "That's all, folks!"
That one may need a little explanation. The official shield of Mexico is the following:
The words say "Mexican United States" (or, directly literally, "States United Mexican"). In the modified one above, not only do both the eagle AND the snake have flu masks, but also the words have been changed to "Scared United Worried." LOL!
Here's my favourite:
Of course, the headline on the newspaper that the Big, Bad Wolf is holding says, "Swine Flu," and the Wolf just says, "No. Nothing. Forget it." ROTFL!
Finally, "That's all, folks!"
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