The game resumes

It’s time again to play "Write Your Own Caption." I can’t take credit for finding this one on my own; I ran across it on Andrew Sullivan’s blog. But there’s no reason for us not to take the fun to the next level.

I’m not copying the image here, because we don’t subscribe to Reuters, but here’s a link to it.

My proposed caption:

"And then, when he started talking about Iraq, I made a face like this."

What’s yours?

9 thoughts on “The game resumes

  1. Dave

    Brad, that is one scary Hildabeast picture. It looks like she is saying, “In 2008, there will be hell to payyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.”

  2. Herb

    Personally, I don’t like it when people take photos of people out of context and then ridicule them. There was a recent blog where they did that to Pat Robertson; the guy often has a prayer meeting on the TV set (I know that because my Mom used to watch him in her waning years), so he had his eyes closed tight in the photo. One guy said he looked like he was constipated.
    Funny, but not really fair. So, at the risk of being called a bad sport, I decline to give this a caption. Not that I love Hillary. For from it, even though Jesus says to love one’s enemies. I’m not that sanctified yet.

  3. Steve

    Yeah, lay off making Pat Robertson look stupid. He’s doing a great job of doing it himself.
    As for the caption:
    “Hello, Mrs. Clinton, I’m Bill’s other daughter”

  4. Mike C

    Brad – You’re a cruel jerk! How the heck am I get my laptop screen and keyboard clean?
    I think the cooling fan even got jammed…

  5. mw

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      INDUSTRY PERCENTAGE FOREIGN OWNED
      Sound recording industries 97%
      Commodity contracts dealing and brokerage 79%
      Motion picture and sound recording industries 75%
      Metal ore mining 65%
  6. mw

    FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF SPECIFIC U.S. INDUSTRIES

      Sound recording industries
                                         
      97%
      Commodity contracts dealing and brokerage          79%
      Motion picture and sound recording industries        75%
      Metal ore
      mining                                                   
      65%
      Motion picture and video industries                        64%

    ——————————————————————————–

      Wineries and
      distilleries                                         
      64%
      Database, directory, and other publishers               63%
      Book
      publishers                                                    
      63%
      Cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product          62%
      Engine, turbine and power transmission equipment  57%

    ——————————————————————————–

      Rubber
      product                                                    
       53%
      Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing              53%
      Plastics and rubber products manufacturing             52%
      Plastics
      product                                                     
      51%
      Other insurance related
      activities                             51%

    ——————————————————————————–

      Boiler, tank, and shipping container                        50%
      Glass and glass
      product                                        
      48%
      Coal
      mining                                                          
      48%
      Sugar and confectionery product                           48%
      Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying               47%

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