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Caption Competition

Apodo
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Caption Competition
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I have been chosen winner of the last competition. Thanks MoodyMoody. Here is my picture. I found it on Google Earth while I was checking to see where the ice had broken away from the glacier in Greenland recently. I was quite surprised to see these two faces. I know it �s a little different from the usual pictures but I �d like to see what you can come up with. What is your caption?  |
26 Jul 2012
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douglas
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"The old Gods have been on ice for a while, but they are beginning to make a comeback." |
26 Jul 2012
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titine69
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"Our love and our heart will never be broken" |
26 Jul 2012
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cunliffe
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The guy to the girl: I was expecting the cold shoulder, but you are melting my heart. |
26 Jul 2012
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cunliffe
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Him to her: I love you for who you are, darling. I don �t care about your massive hooter.
(hooter=nose) |
27 Jul 2012
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cunliffe
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One precious moment, one brief instant in time, when we emerge from the icy bands of nothingness, in Human form, to be King and Queen of all we survey. Rejoice! |
27 Jul 2012
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Nina Pizzo
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"Talos, I feel like we �re being watched from the sky." "Don �t worry, dear Europa, that �s probably only Zeus." |
27 Jul 2012
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Nasia
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Man: � �Let �s come closer to break the ice!" |
27 Jul 2012
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MoodyMoody
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"Hooter" refers to a completely different part of the female anatomy in American English, cunliffe. And hooters usually come in pairs unless the owner has had a mastectomy or is Anne Boleyn. |
27 Jul 2012
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