Mostly a way to try to salvage the defunct CSW Caption Contest in a less labor-intensive format. Other assorted bullshit may (or may not) appear without notice.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
The Gimp Presents: Caption Contest Volume 2, Issue #2
Weren't the 70s just 30 different shades of awesome? Caption these three magnificent amigos sharing what I'm confident was a totally heterosexual underwear experience on the beach.
"The aliens, quite unaware of the appropriate fashion worn by humans, dropped off the thoroughly probed men at a nearby beach and blasted off into the inky blackness of space. The three men awoke with no recollections of how they got there or who the other men were. They saw their clothing and assumed the worse."
"The aliens, quite unaware of the appropriate fashion worn by humans, dropped off the thoroughly probed men at a nearby beach and blasted off into the inky blackness of space. The three men awoke with no recollections of how they got there or who the other men were. They saw their clothing and felt the throbing pain in their bottoms and assumed the worse."
6 Comments:
"OK, guys. Help me find that 'E.' It's got to be around here somewhere. I had it on my left forearm not 10 minutes ago."
- The continuing adventures of the Red, White, + Blue dudes (Your Secret Service in action).
I said that BTW
- Ron F
"Not even the sharks would come near them."
The Spectrum team waited hours before realising Destiny and Harmony had gone to a different beach.
"The aliens, quite unaware of the appropriate fashion worn by humans, dropped off the thoroughly probed men at a nearby beach and blasted off into the inky blackness of space. The three men awoke with no recollections of how they got there or who the other men were. They saw their clothing and assumed the worse."
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"The aliens, quite unaware of the appropriate fashion worn by humans, dropped off the thoroughly probed men at a nearby beach and blasted off into the inky blackness of space. The three men awoke with no recollections of how they got there or who the other men were. They saw their clothing and felt the throbing pain in their bottoms and assumed the worse."
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