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Monthly Archives: April 2007
[Results] Winning Caption Here
Well, despite the small number of votes this week… WE HAVE A WINNER!
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[Captions] Vote for your favourite HERE
The captions are in for this photo. Take a look. See which is your favourite. Vote!
[Caption Compo] 3. Say Sheeese
Another Monday, another Caption Competition.
This week’s photo is (as usual) SAFE FOR WORK and might give you some fashion ideas.
RESULTS FOR THE WEEK! (plus apology!)
APOLOGIES!
Kaptiongod messed up.
It’s not the only mistake I made all week, but I just noticed that at least one submitted caption didn’t make it into the caption list!
OOPS!
“Gilli” submitted the caption “Come play with us Forever and Ever and Ever…”, which I think is quite funny and would surely have gotten a few votes.
Sorry Gilli. I am adding 2 points for your caption. plus an extra point for the trouble of it.
PLEASE INFORM ME IF/WHEN YOU SPOT ANY ERRORS!
KAPTIONGOD IS NOT INFALLIBLE AND IS PROBABLY MORE PRONE TO DISASTER THAN MOST.
…but I try to make amends, so gis a chance and we’ll fix it!
Continue reading RESULTS FOR THE WEEK! (plus apology!)
[Captions] Vote for your favourite HERE
The Captions are in and ready for your assessment!
Read them here, then vote for your favourite.
[Caption Compo] 2. Ladies in Waiting
** Entry is now CLOSED **
Check the Captions topic above to view this week’s entries. Then vote for your favourite. You don’t need to have previously entered to vote.
No Caption Compo This Week
Since nobody in the western hemisphere appears to stay in their home-country during Easter-week we’ll take a vow of non-captionata until next week.
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Til then -BE READY!
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[Theory] To Ply or Not To Ply
…That is the question!
Have you noticed how 2-ply toilet paper these days seems to be pretending it is 3-ply?
I’ve tried a few (but not a lot), and each brand seems to do the same. It is virtually impossible to begin unravelling just two plies (is that the correct plural?).
Instead, one ply is slightly longer and stuck to the end of the double-ply at the ‘beginning point’.
Therefore, one always begins by unravelling three plies instead of two.
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RESULTS FOR THE WEEK!
We have a winner for this week. In fact, we have more than one!
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