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You guys brewed up a lot of great captions this week. Too bad we can't share them all here. But we do have a few honourable mentions on tap...


The Beer Buddha



Ayyyyyy I'm the Fonz!
I can drink this beer without touching it! Look ma no hands!



Hey guys! Look what I can...BOOM!



Chuck Alug's picture was taken right before he died. His friends described his passing as "gut wrenching". It seems that his beer belly ruptured just as he was saying "This one is on me".



Our friend Moooooog went in an entirely different direction...a winning one, with his caption:

On the set of "Jon Ate Kate Plus 8"

Ha, ha, I didn't see that one coming. But then neither did Kate and her 8. Way to go Moooooog, you be hangin' with the dufus this week. Wanna grab a beer? We can start working on our physiques.

Thanks to everyone for playing a long. We'll see you all next week.

Comments

Cheryl P. said…
Congratulations, Moooooog, You be hangin' with the dufus this week.

Thanks for the mention, noname! See you in the comments this week.
nonamedufus said…
Your "Chuck Alug" was hilarious!
quirkyloon said…
ha! I knew it was a contender....

Congrats to moooooooog35 and of course the funny honorable mentions.

That pic. It still makes me feel like I need to fart or something.

heh heh
00dozo said…
Congrats, Moooooog! I busted a gut on that one.

Congrats, too, to the other honourables.

Thanks for another mention, dufus!

Dang that guy looks like he needs some GasX! I hope he doesn't try the "match trick" on his next trip to the john.

;-)
nonamedufus said…
If that's the case then I'm glad you live in Arizona. By the way, I hope you're safe and sound from the forest fires your way.
00dozo said…
He must be a real hoser.

;-)
nonamedufus said…
Ah-ha, ha, ha...

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