In the final days of President Barack Obama's presidency,El secreto de la Veneno (1997) XXX movie his staffers had a bit of fun with the official White House holiday decorations.
On Friday, White House Photographer Pete Souza shared a staffer's attempt to prank Obama with a set of decorative snowmen currently on display in the Rose Garden.
SEE ALSO: The Obamas sent out their final White House Christmas card and Twitter is in love"We've been joking that we should move the snowmen a few feet closer to the Oval Office every day to see if anyone noticed," Souza shared on Instagram. "Then we realized the snowmen were too heavy to easily lift. But finally this morning before the President came to the office, some helpful staff--I won't say who--moved all the snowmen so each one was peeking through a different window into the Oval."
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Naturally, Obama enjoyed the prank, as did the internet meme machine.
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It's a solid prank on the White House staff's part, as Obama admitted to People earlier this month that the snowman decorations freak him out.
"There's a whole kind of Chucky element to them," he joked. "They're a little creepy."
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