Funny Cartoon in "The New Yorker"

"The New Yorker" April 18, 2011
 
I hope that I'm not breaking any copyright laws by posting this, but I had to share it with you.

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  2. One of the reasons I laughed so hard at this cartoon is because I remember wondering if our son was going to become a little Rastafarian when he picked up a Trini accent when we lived in Trinidad....Yah man...

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