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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

How About This for a Great Caption!!!

Look carefully
A photo caption contest was held for this photograph............
and this is the caption that won.
A little laugh!
Revenge is sweet



17 comments:

Sérgio Pontes said...

Somtimes it have to be that way :)

Maude Lynn said...

Excellent caption!

Lois said...

That is pretty funny Sylvia! I absolutely love your header by the way.

Unknown said...

Thank you again for the laughs Sylvia.
Have a beautiful day.
Costas

Merisi said...

I can't help it, but the first one had me think of how we clean shrimp before we eat them. ;-)

Thanks for the chuckles, Sylvia! :-)

Have I mentioned that I a d o r e your new header?
Is it healthy food he's having? ;-)

gunjan kumar said...

your pictures made my day ,for sure.
ha ha ha :)
-Gunjan Sinha

Darlene said...

Tee Hee! Love it.

TexWisGirl said...

that first one! ha ha!

Al said...

A nice laugh on a long workday, thanks Sylvia.

Sally in WA said...

Oh so funny!

cieldequimper said...

Lol, thanks for the laugh!

And thanks for the info about yesterday's photo not being... :-)

Dianne said...

oh my!! :)

EcoRover said...

Ah, I guess. Seriously, we are watched by far more critters than we see while roaming the hills.

Jack said...

You are a hilarious ol' gal, Sylvia!

cloudbusting2 said...

That must be exactly what happens in a Safari. Better not to dream about it. Thanks, Sylvia!

Unknown said...

The top shot reminds me my travels in Africa! LOL!

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

LOL, good one, Sylvia.

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