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Pause Ponder and Pun #52

These brothers got it.

I'm not sure what exactly.

But if you think you know leave me a caption.

We'll re-load Saturday .

Comments

Moooooog35 said…
My stupid neighbors.
vickilikesfrogs said…
After Robin Hood, there was Robin FROM The Hood.
Whitey said…
Thirtysome years later, The Jacksons are No. 1 with a bullet again.
Anonymous said…
Post Apocalyptic group, Earth, Wind, and Gunfire hits number one song: We Are The World!

Ha!
renalfailure said…
What Glenn Beck sees whenever President Obama is on TV...
Donnie said…
Why we fight... So they don't have to.
00dozo said…
Ha!

All great captions!

Yeah, I got nuthin'.
;-)
Directing under the name Issaac Washington (his iconic bartender character in "The Love Boat"), Ted Lange has just released his cinematic reboot of "The Mod Squad."
Chris said…
Gladys Knight and the Pimps.
Chris said…
Ladies and Gentlemen, YOUR BOSTON CELTICS!
Tgoette said…
Yo yo yo! Which way to Michael Vick's house, cuz?
Donnie said…
I'm sorry. What is this post about? I've been trying to remove the first picture for a couple of minutes now. Seems it's interfering with the remaining post.
nonamedufus said…
Don: Ha, ha, you're so transfixed by that pic you've commented on the wrong post!
Tgoette said…
Durrell Johnson sings "Shaniqua,I just met a girl named, Shaniqua!" during a pivotal moment in the new off Broadway production of "East Compton Story"

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