Super Fantastic Caption Contest (#26)
Well, Christmas is officially over and you are now on the clock with only 364 shopping days remaining until we do it all over again.
Seeing as how absolutely zero people are going to be checking the blog this week, I figure we might as well at least act like it's business as usual . . .
(Management likes it when it looks like we're busy doing something around here.)
I think this week's picture is pretty good,
What do you think?
Ben O.
Seeing as how absolutely zero people are going to be checking the blog this week, I figure we might as well at least act like it's business as usual . . .
(Management likes it when it looks like we're busy doing something around here.)
I think this week's picture is pretty good,
What do you think?
Ben O.
11 Comments:
I couldn't wait . . .
A young Zamfir seen delighting the locals with his amazing talent on the pan flute.
Ben O.
Little Pig Piper! Too cute.
Okay, here's one for ya . . .
"Should we tell him where that harmonica has been?"
"Nope."
Ben O.
I had a good chuckle when I saw this especially because of part of my post today. Your pic reminds me of that saying that goes something along the lines of - 'never try teach a pig to sing. it will waste your time and frustrate the pig.' Happy Holidays.
Boy: "The one who sings best shall be spared. The other shall feed our village for the next few days...There is no shame in either result...Best of luck, my little pink friends...Begin!"
Or...
Jules Winnfield would be happy to know that on this day, young Milo had happened upon not one, but two, charmin' motherf*ckin' pigs...Each ten times more charmin' than that Arnold on Green Acres...with voices like angels!
His test of the Pavlovian response to harmonica calls in man eating pigs was way a resounding success. Too bad he didn't live to publish his findings.
Though little Timmy's intent on his harmonica was to attract girls, in time he'd learn to settle for attracting dinner.
Little Johnny serenading Babe and Babe's babe?
Happy New Year, Ben!
Jimmy's long life of dating pigs began with that fateful gift of a harmonica on Christmas.
Belated wishes for both Christmas and New Years, Ben. Keep up the great posts.
"Ooooh, harmonica music. We love harmonica music. It makes us happy. And he's particularly good for one so young."
Greaat blog I enjoyed reading
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