Love it. But for bonus points, I posted it a while back on Facebook, with my own caption:
Just thought of another variation on this:
“Times have been hard for the poor rich & wealthy.”
“Times have been hard for the poor, rich, & wealthy.”
Discuss.
I’m considering coming up with a suitable illustration like this for it.
Oh, there you go! Thanks! And with that suggestion, I think it might be best to use the picture from the Chance card, with his empty pockets hanging out. That would be perfect.
OK, it is done, though I should probably tweak the proportions at some point, especially the top “poor rich & wealthy” text. But, for now: on Google+ on Facebook
Love it. But for bonus points, I posted it a while back on Facebook, with my own caption:
I’m considering coming up with a suitable illustration like this for it.
You could probably use the banker guy from Monopoly. You might already find him suitably lampooned or otherwise messed with on google images.
Greg, hilarious!!! Randy, that’s brilliant!!
Oh, there you go! Thanks! And with that suggestion, I think it might be best to use the picture from the Chance card, with his empty pockets hanging out. That would be perfect.
OK, it is done, though I should probably tweak the proportions at some point, especially the top “poor rich & wealthy” text. But, for now:
on Google+
on Facebook
Snorked.
To borrow from a friend of mine: “An apostrophe is the difference between a business that knows its shit and a business that knows it’s shit.” 😉