When your view of a piece of humour changes ...

I laughed in one way when I picked up the Sunday Times this morning at a cartoon on the front page. I  see a wholly different humour in the same cartoon now.

The front page of the Sunday Times shows a policeman outside a house, talking to a man who is presumably the homeowner or tenant, with both up to their waists in water.

The officer is saying "Someone been using their hosepipe, have they?"

On a dry morning like this morning one would tend interpret the joke taking the officer's words at face value.

However, this afternoon I and my family were drenched by extremely heavy rain while out shopping, and delayed on the way home by a traffic jam caused because the road home was nearly flooded with one lane impassable due to the water on the road. And yes, both the shopping centre where we got wet and the partly-flooded road were located in a hosepipe ban area.

I noticed the paper again when I arrived home and the same cartoon had far more bite for me and a completely different meaning!

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