Grab the reins and hold onto my entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #626 for August 6 and 13, 2018. The drawing is by Harry Bliss.
This one lacked horsepower:
August 20, 2018 Update: The Finalists
August 27, 2018 Update: I voted for the third caption, although I thought it could use an exclamation point.
September 3, 2018 Update: Winning Caption
Note: Last time, cartoonist John Klossner sent a caveman into the batter's box. My caption was caught looking. Check out the box score on Contest #625.
Check out the old blog posts about Harry Bliss and count how many times he got back in the saddle.
"Actually, this IS my first rodeo!" |
This one lacked horsepower:
"Stop! You're killing me!" |
August 20, 2018 Update: The Finalists
August 27, 2018 Update: I voted for the third caption, although I thought it could use an exclamation point.
Note: Last time, cartoonist John Klossner sent a caveman into the batter's box. My caption was caught looking. Check out the box score on Contest #625.
Check out the old blog posts about Harry Bliss and count how many times he got back in the saddle.
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That's about as close as you can get. Has this ever happened before?
ReplyDeleteThis is as close as I've gotten, but I believe there are often many similar entries.
DeleteIt depends upon what the meaning of ‘Is’ is.
ReplyDeleteThere are rules but I knew this caption would be selected for the run off-I just didn’t know someone else would get it as I didn’t see it in pre-voting. If you try the pre-voting before the real voting, there can be similarities with so many people participating.I was rooting for Docnad because of this website but I wish the other person well. From what I see, Docnad will accept this as graciously as anyone can and is already back in the saddle again. (Thanks for this website and all that you do, Docnad)
You're welcome, Dale. I appreciate your kind words.
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