This is translated by me from the French; dad forwarded it from one of his European friends. I guess that’ll tell you something about how they feel in some parts of France.
Donald Trump makes a trip to Jerusalem to meet with Israeli leaders and, while he’s there, he has a perfectly ordinary heart attack and dies.
The mortician team from the hospital contacts the former president’s entourage and says, “we have two options for you. One is we’ll give you the body and you can haul it back to the US for state burial, which will cost millions – and the other is we can give him a pretty simple anonymous burial over here for about $110.”
The leader of the ‘away team’ thinks and says, “We’ll haul him back. You guys have a history of burying people and having them come back after 3 days and we just can’t take the chance of that kind of thing happening.”
I was surprised that my dad shared a joke at all. He’s got a good sense of humor, but “dad jokes” have never been a thing in our family. When I was growing up, dad and I constantly debated the question of whether humor has to have a ‘butt’ – whether ‘funny’ depends on laughing at someone. As a kid, we did a lot of punning and quoting silly limericks, but not a lot of jokes such as the one above. I guess dad has relaxed his standards because we now have an omni-target for humor.
Jörg says
When Drumpf told The Squad to “go back where they came from,” some people on the intertubes joked that he should be sent back to the land his forefathers came from.
We Germans were quite horrified by the thought.
jrkrideau says
We had some really despicable Ontario Conservative say that some Muslims should go back where they came from.
Toronto? Now THAT is nasty.
Giliell says
Make that large parts of Europe
cvoinescu says
Jörg @ #1:
When Drumpf told The Squad to “go back where they came from,” some people on the intertubes joked that he should be sent back to the land his forefathers came from.
Why the male bias? Wasn’t his mother Scottish? Half and half, I say.
Giliell says
In the name of Germans, I think we can agree on that.