In The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #979 from the issue of February 16 & 23, 2026, a family goes on an outing in a car that is lifted by balloons. The woman who is in the front passenger seat speaks. The drawing is by Farley Katz.
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| "Go back down. We forgot party favors." |
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These captions wouldn't float:
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"That settles it. No more party stores." "All the gas stations have the wrong kind of air." "So we can't move without wind?" "Great, but we still have no place to park." "The kids want to try some of the helium." "I told you the balloons were for the kids." "Why should we play The 5th Dimension?" "Finally, we can't hear the neighbors."
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