So, like last time, you can put your caption here as a comment. But better yet is to click on the picture, go to the New Yorker magazine website, and enter your caption in their contest.
And don’t forget to vote on entries from two weeks ago. See, there’s a two-week lag. Two weeks ago was the octopus with the woman in its tentacles and the guy watching from the beach. Now you can vote on those finalists here:
http://contest.newyorker.com/CaptionContest.aspx?tab=vote
Meanwhile, get on with your creative bad self and come up with a caption. You can’t win if you don’t enter.
My caption for this one:
“Tau Kappa Epsilon. How’d you know?”
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Wow…they’re really scrimping on the seats on these new jets, aren’t they.
you betcha.
Wanna try the overhead bin?
atta boy.
I told you I could save a few bucks.
yeah, those fees are outrageous for sure.
I love the caption contest.
good. i’m glad that you follow it. someone else brought it to my attention, so i figured i’d keep spreading it.
When I started blogging I had no idea I make such lovely new friends and find so many new things. Keep spreading these things around, it is truly appreciated.
good thoughts.
They really are.
hi rich thanks for reading my blog, I don’t comment much on other blogs as I have to work occasionally and blogging seems to take up a lot of time (is it just me?). I tend read and run.But i’m out here nonetheless.
no problem. yeah, it takes a lot of time. but i’m retired, so i have lots of time. have a great day.