"Yeah, I would be willing to bet 75% of the people who play CartoonStock have been finalists in The New Yorker. It's people who are good at it."—Vin CocaThe New Yorker Cartoon CaptionContest Podcast, Episode 104 56:12
As someone who has never been a finalist in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest, I'm happy to be in the 25% playing along with the heavy hitters. In CartoonStock Caption Contest #166, big cats reside in the neighborhood. Let's go over how this twelfth installment of the monthly cash prize contest works: Five bucks buys up to three and only three entries. Real cash prizes are $500 for first place and $100 for each of five runners up. As of this writing, I've put $55 into the first eleven pay-to-play contests and this one brings my outlay up to $60. I somehow managed to win $200 along the way but as some very talented caption writers play—true notwithstanding Vin Coca's dubious statistic above—I don't expect to be able to keep it up. My three new entries are shown below, above the break. Below the break are my also-rans. The full-color drawing of a real estate broker showing a giant cat tree is by Lynn Hsu.
The judges deliberate:
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