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Luke the Spook was the name of a B-29 bomber, and its nose-art resembles the doodle and is said to have been created at the Boeing factory in Seattle. [36] In Chile, the graphic is known as a "sapo" [34] (slang for nosy). In Poland, Kilroy is replaced with "Józef Tkaczuk" or "M. Pulina". [34]
The cover of the 1908 Little Giant publication Jew Jokes, which displays the stereotypical physical caricature of a Jewish man. Stereotypes of Jews are generalized representations of Jews, often caricatured and of a prejudiced and antisemitic nature. Reproduced common objects, phrases and traditions are used to emphasize or ridicule Jewishness.
A man with an exaggerated "Jewish nose" depicted on the cover of an American joke book, 1908. The Jewish nose, also known as the Jew's nose and the Middle Eastern nose, [1] is an antisemitic ethnic stereotype [2] referring to a nose with a prominent convex bridge, downward nasal tip [3] and relatively broad nostrils.
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In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, isn't Brian's putative Roman father named "Nortius Maximus", not "Naughtius Maximus"? Meaning, of course, "Big Nose" and fitting in with the other "Big Nose" jokes in the movie. That would be from Life of Brian, not Holy Grail. --AM-2091 22:51, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
And even though some of these Irish jokes for St. Patrick's Day are super-cheesy, we promise they'll only add to your fun. Below are the 100 best and funniest St. Patrick’s Day jokes we could ...