Who, me?
Jimmy was trying so hard to look innocent after his peeing "accidents" that I decided to title this picture "Who, me?" but I had to Google the phrase to see if there was a comma, one question mark or two... This is what I found on Wikipedia (for all of us with the sense of humor of a 12 year old boy, this is pretty funny):
"Who Me was a top secret sulfurous stench weapon developed by the American Office of Strategic Services during World War II to be used by the French Resistance against German officers. Who Me smelled strongly of fecal matter, and was issued in pocket atomizers intended to be unobtrusively sprayed on a German officer, humiliating him and, by extension, demoralizing the occupying German forces.
The experiment was very short-lived, however. Who Me had a high concentration of extremely volatile sulfur compounds that were very difficult to control: more often than not, the person who did the spraying also ended up smelling as bad as the one targeted. After only two weeks it was concluded that Who Me was a dismal failure."
Who, me?
Jimmy was trying so hard to look innocent after his peeing "accidents" that I decided to title this picture "Who, me?" but I had to Google the phrase to see if there was a comma, one question mark or two... This is what I found on Wikipedia (for all of us with the sense of humor of a 12 year old boy, this is pretty funny):
"Who Me was a top secret sulfurous stench weapon developed by the American Office of Strategic Services during World War II to be used by the French Resistance against German officers. Who Me smelled strongly of fecal matter, and was issued in pocket atomizers intended to be unobtrusively sprayed on a German officer, humiliating him and, by extension, demoralizing the occupying German forces.
The experiment was very short-lived, however. Who Me had a high concentration of extremely volatile sulfur compounds that were very difficult to control: more often than not, the person who did the spraying also ended up smelling as bad as the one targeted. After only two weeks it was concluded that Who Me was a dismal failure."