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Pause Ponder and Paper or Plastic

You guys are amazing. What a great crop of captions we had this week. Let's get right down to business.

Here's our pic...



And here's our honourable mentions…

I couldn't help myself -- they had such a good deal on fresh kids at the supermarket today!

At the checkout, Marge chose the appropriate bag when asked "paper or plastic?"

And I thought the stork brought them.

But our winner's caption this week you might say was picture perfect…

Anne Geddes fired her biographer for releasing one of her early
 'whimsical baby' photos to the tabloids.

Congratulations, there, Cheryl. You be hangin' with noname this week!

What say we ditch the kid with a view to seeing what develops. I don't mean to be negative but I have no plans in particular. Maybe if we hang out long enough something might come into focus. What do you say?

Oh, don't forget your blog badge…


And thanks to everyone who participated for playing along this week.

We'll see you Wednesday for another edition of Pause Ponder and Pun.

Comments

ReformingGeek said…
Hee Hee. Great captions! Congrats, Cheryl!
Way to go, Cheryl! (And you thought you couldn't do captions.... glad you were proven wrong!)
nonamedufus said…
Right on, Boom Boom. I kept telling her she could do it.
babs (beetle) said…
I had to Google Anne Geddes. Great caption!
nonamedufus said…
Really, Babs? Cheryl certainly knows who she is. Her baby pictures are amazing.
LOBO said…
Lady Gaga has kids?
nonamedufus said…
Yo, Mike you gotta get in with your caption on Wednesday, my man.
Debra She Who Seeks said…
A great winning caption! I'm thrilled to be an Honourable Mention too!
nonamedufus said…
Great caption Debra. Today an honourable mention, tomorrow the world!
Cheryl said…
Whee! A win with a photographic reference. Who knew that was even possible? Thanks John. I'll wear this one with pride.
nonamedufus said…
You see, Cheryl. Anything's possible if you set your mind to it. Well done.
meleahrebeccah said…
Ahahahahhahah!!

Congratulations, Cheryl!!


:)
nonamedufus said…
Right on, Meleah.
madmadmargo said…
Great captions! Thank you for the mention, Dufus.
nonamedufus said…
My pleasure MeMe. Thanks for playing. Hope your cold's better.

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