Super Fantastic Caption Contest (#37)
Well, well, well . . .
Another week, another Weekly Caption Contest.
This week's exercise promises to be a fun one.
I think the picture is actually pretty darn good. I wanted to find something that wasn't obviously funny at first glance, but that would afford ample oppurtunity to expand and improvise. I trust that the wittiest blog-readers in the known universe (how's that for sucking up?) can certainly get those funny juices flowing.
I look forward to reading all those comments . . .
Ben O.
Another week, another Weekly Caption Contest.
This week's exercise promises to be a fun one.
I think the picture is actually pretty darn good. I wanted to find something that wasn't obviously funny at first glance, but that would afford ample oppurtunity to expand and improvise. I trust that the wittiest blog-readers in the known universe (how's that for sucking up?) can certainly get those funny juices flowing.
I look forward to reading all those comments . . .
Ben O.
Labels: Super Fantastic Caption Contest
14 Comments:
Standing in the middle of the shoulder-high computers, which now took up all of Parker's lawn and half of his neighbor's, he finally had to admit it ... Dell really does suck.
(Does my entry clearly define how I feel about Dell?)
Uh . . . yep.
Ben O.
:)
thanks for coming by and your thoughts.
Okay, that's the last time our city hosts the "Out-dated Technology Day" Parade.
Ben O.
"Uh, anyone seen my pen?"
"Well, you just get Mr. Gore on the phone and tell him that since he created the darn internet, he can just come down here and clean this mess up."
Ben O.
"Bill Gates' Wet Dream."
"In an alternate universe, Y2K really DID happen!"
"Nobody move. One of these PCs is an imposter."
:) :)
"Where's a sledgehammer when you need one?"
Think of the computer frustration you could take out on that pile with one little sledgehammer. *dreaming*
"No, no, no! What I said was thousands of 'token using commuters' . . . not thousands of 'broken, lousy computers'."
Ben O.
Hmm...
This is a hard one. Something clever, huh?
Well...
I'm stumped.
Oh, this is one of those "Where's Waldo" type things, isn't it?
"Which pasty white object in this picture has seen the least sunlight since 1980? Hint: It's carbon based, not silicon based..."
I think I watched a documentary on that : )
Microsoft mass-grave discovered in Wichita
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