Photo: lisascenic [Flickr]
For today's Neatorama and Hobotopia's Caption Monkey game, you get to caption this cute photo of Lisa and Robb's cat Linguine:
Lisa and I have been having a chuckle over the thought that this picture of our dear little Linguine is, unbeknown to us, an internet meme – a fad, which becomes almost inexplicably popular on the web.
This picture was taken about two years ago. I remember at the time, it was a major achievement for me to stand and balance well enough to take a picture while holding a camera in one hand and a bamboo-skewered strawberry in another and convince a cat we like to call "Fidget" to cooperate.
Funniest caption wins an original Laugh-Out-Loud Cats cartoon by Adam "Ape Lad" Koford. Contest rules are simple: place your caption in the comment section. One caption per comment, please, but you can enter as many as you can think of.
For inspiration, don't forget to check out Adam's blog! Good luck!
Update 9/4/08 - Well, though not exactly a caption, Adam really likes this one by Catsvillage "Strawberry Felines Forever." Since he's da man, whatever he says goes! Congrats to Catsvillage for winning this week's Caption Monkey contest!
Comments (52)
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Reminds me of Bladerunner.
Amen brother.
My thoughts:
We as a people HAVE to stand up and fight for our rights. We are moving very quickly into a police state. Think the old adage:
First they came for the communists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists,and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews,and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.
They will continue to erode our rights little by little until we have nothing. Our fore fathers are spinning in their graves.
http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm
Moving? I would say you're already there.
The funny thing (not really) is that most are so brainwashed with patriotism or fear of terrorism that you don't realize it.
Saw this article about the recent earthquake: "The earth trembled for 40 seconds."
Second sentence: "Could it be a terrorist attack?"
i suppose i understand the need for security around certain places, but like another poster said, it only takes about a minute to find photos of these places on Google Earth. not only that, but i would imagine someone that REALLY wanted to take photos for a nefarious purpose wouldn't be out doing it in broad daylight with a tripod and a bag full of various camera equipment and lenses. somehow i doubt a terrorist would bother using a light meter....or a $5000 camera.
Oooh, I am so busted!