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New Year's Three-Way



Happy new year's folks.  Have you recovered sufficiently from your revelling?  We're off to a great start with the new year's edition of our caption contest, largely at the expense of poor Dick.


For example, ba_hutch thought our threesome was a...

a tramp, a gramp and a scamp


Mr. Knucklehead countered with...

Glad isn't dead, thought WAS dead, and wish were dead


Me-Me weighed in with...

A pea, a pimp and shrimp


But it was Don from Beyond Left Field who didn't mince words with...

Scag, Hag and Fag 


Congrats Don.  You're the first of 2010 to be hangin' with the Dufus.



Oh, and Don's made a resolution to go on a diet this year...


Comments

Haha those were all great, but Don did come through with the fag!
Way to go, Don! Good luck with that diet.... may you end up as slim and trim as the fag. (Well, maybe not THAT slim and trim.)
nonamedufus said…
Mr. C: That almost sounds like TMI.
nonamedufus said…
CL: Maybe Don'll become a fan of diet Dr. Pepper!
Anonymous said…
Congrats to Don.

He doesn't mince words does he?

Those were really funny Nomie. hee hee hee



word veri: floutt
Me-Me King said…
Congrats to Don!!!

Thanks for the shout out, Dufus!

Happy New Year!!!
Donnie said…
Yea me!!! Congratulations Don. You're the Greatest man! Awww shucks. It wasn't anything.
I'm sorry...split personalty you know.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: He's to the point. You always know where you stand with Don.
nonamedufus said…
Me-Me: Hey, you came close.
nonamedufus said…
Don: He's the man....uh, ah, you the man.
Me-Me King said…
Congrats to Don!!!

Thanks for the shout out, Dufus!

Happy New Year!!!

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