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Pause Ponder and Pissing Down Rain


You know whenever I see something about rain I think of that old joke...

Guy 1: "Hey it's raining cats and dogs out there."
Guy 2: "Be careful not to step in a poodle."

Well, maybe not always. And maybe that's just as well.

Ok, enough with the jokes, let's see what we've got.


Futility (n.) - trying to wash the car when you live in Seattle.



Another manifestation of how Bubba was permanently
ear-wormed by Milli Vanilli's "Blame It On The Rain"



Fearing the effects of acid rain on his new vehicle,
Joe tires to stay ahead of the potential damage.
ba_hutch



And this week we have the infrequent occurrence of double winners. Yep...

Jimmy takes his OCD to a whole new level.

and

Wow, wet was he thinking?


Now Moooooog's been a winner too many times to count. He's one funny fella. So it's nice to see he's joined by newcomer Georgina with a pun after my own heart. Congratulations you guys. You both be hangin' with the dufus. Yippee!

See everybody next week! Hey, and click on these guys links. They worked hard to get here. The least you could do is check them out. Over and out.


Comments

Moooooog35 said…
Woooooo!!

Co-win or not, it's good to be the king.

Does Georgina need my phone number? I'm assuming we need to..you know..congratulate each other and stuff.

*whistles
nonamedufus said…
Moooooog: Long Live The King! You've won this thing more than anyone but it has been awhile. Congrats.
Anonymous said…
Ya! Thank you so much.

***does the royal hand wave known as 'screwing-in-a-lightbulb***

It's so much fun to participate and read everyone's captions. You find the best pictures for us to play around with. Have a great weekend! - G
nonamedufus said…
Georgina: *waves back* Congratulations. Glad you enjoy our mid-week mind teaser. Well done.
Anonymous said…
Ha! Co-winners, eh? I guess I have to say congrats to Mooooog35 for the umpteenth time (no, I'm not bitter, hee hee) and a huge congrat to Georgina!

I knew she had the winning caption! It made me snort! And yes, I'm still cleaning out DDP from my keyboard.

*smile*

Oh and many thanks for the lovely shout-out! You're too good to me Sir Nomesters!
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Good luck with that DDP on the keyboard. And the shout out? You're worth it.
00dozo said…
Congrats to Moooooog and Georgina! Both great captions!

"...screwing-in-the-lightbulb" Ha, ha! I never really looked it at that way.

And congrats to the honourable mentions as well!
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: Me either, but I'm gonna use it now.
Leeuna said…
Great captions this week. Congrats to the winners.
nonamedufus said…
Leeuna: Yes, they both certainly measure up!

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