RyeBrye on April 27th, 2006

Here is this week’s caption contest. Enjoy.

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Ryan Gardner on March 28th, 2006

This is a much less technical caption contest from our good friends at Nalgene… with somewhat of an Easter twist to it…

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Ryan Gardner on March 23rd, 2006

Here’s this week’s caption contest:

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Ryan Gardner on February 23rd, 2006

Excellent work on the previous two Caption Contests. Let’s see how you do with this image:

Be sure to check out the Buy.com deal of the day (linked to on the sidebar) - it’s kind of like Woot, only less trendy. Today they’ve got a 1 gig USB 2.0 flash drive for $30 - if [...]

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Ryan Gardner on February 22nd, 2006

This is an actual scene from an actual Olympic Ice Dancer program. This is the second of three Olympic Caption Contests. Get in on the fun now

Please keep your captions PG-13 or lower

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Ryan Gardner on February 21st, 2006

This is the first of three days of consecutive caption contests. All of these will deal with the Olympic Winter games.

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Ryan Gardner on February 7th, 2006

It’s been a while since our last caption contest. Here’s one to get you back into the swing of things. Post your best caption in the comments. Enjoy

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Ryan Gardner on November 19th, 2005

This week’s caption contest is below. Enjoy

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Here is this week’s Caption Contest - but it doubles as a “What the heck does this mean?” contest - meaning that the best explanation of what this packaging is supposed to say wins. What are they trying to say? Ketchup can be used as a T-Shirt? This particular ketchup bottle is a T-shirt? Are [...]

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