caption contest, cat surrounded by paparazzi

How about another caption contest?   Sounds good to me.  This week’s photo features a cat having its picture taken by a paparazzi of photographers, or at least that’s what it looks like.  As usual, there is no actual context provided, so it’s up to you to make up a story (or a joke) about what’s going on.  We’d like it if you’d share your caption with the rest of us, by leaving a comment.   And you can add as many as you’d like.  Have fun with it.

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caption contest, Barack Obama and John McCain

I realize we’re past the election between John McCain and Barack Obama, but they still have to work together occasionally (or at least they claim to be bipartisan).  Either way, who needs context for a caption contest, right?  This week’s photo features the two of them shaking hands while Obama makes an additional hand gesture.  Feel free to use creative liberty in writing a caption — it doesn’t have to be realistic, just funny.

As usual, keep your comments clean, and remember this isn’t the place for serious political rants.  You may make a short rant as long as it’s funny and relevant to the photo, but put your serious bloviating elsewhere.

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caption contest, Ronald McDonald in burned-out store

It’s definitely time for another caption contest.   This week’s picture features Ronald McDonald in a burned-out McDonald’s restaurant.  I really don’t know what happened here, and it doesn’t matter — we get to make up the context.   So think of funny stories / situations / jokes / puns / commentary / etc. that could go with this photo.

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caption contest, truck on fire

Welcome to this week’s caption contest!  This week’s photo features a truck on fire.   (It’s not quite an explosion, which would’ve been even more awesome, but perhaps one is imminent.)  It may seem odd to have a caption contest without people in it, but you can make jokes about the situation (try looking at it from different perspectives), or you can create a point-of-view from any made-up fictional character.  Or you can give it backstory to setup your punchline.  There are quite a few possibilities for humor here.

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