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President Truman Drank a Glass of Bourbon Every Day and Then He Kicked The Commies Out of South Korea |
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8 February 2010, Cervera de los Montes |
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A4 (29,7 x 21,0 cm) |
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Water color, acrylic color, color pencil, felt-tip pen and ballpoint pen on letter-head paper |
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The title is form an advertisement of Jim Beam, a brand of bourbon whiskey.

 Harry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States.

 Commie = (pejorative, slang) a communist.

 The communist North Korea invaded South Korea with military force which led to the Korean War in 1950. United States backed South Korea. The 1953 armistice, never signed by South Korea, split the peninsula along the demilitarized zone near the original demarcation line. No peace treaty was signed, resulting in the two countries remaining technically at war.

 Hogugy is the mascot of the Republic of Korea Army.

 The cola bottles are from a Chinese confectionery.

 You Milk is a Chinese confectionery.

 Cum in my mouth is from a advertisement of a U.S. phone sex service.

 Private collection, Madrid. |
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hotel, Korea, Communism |
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