Friday, June 25, 2010

Friday caption contest!

A lot of other bloggers have been having caption contests lately. I thought it would be fun to have one here at Ribbons of Light.

Each week (hopefully every Friday), I'll post a picture. Then it will be your turn to think up the funniest, wittiest caption you can. Entries will be open for all of Friday and Saturday (Australian time, LOL! Probably Thursday evening - early Saturday morning in America). After entries close, I'll pick the six captions that make me laugh the most. :-) Then I'll create a poll for those six, and you can vote for whichever caption you thought was the best. Winner is announced the next Friday, at which point there will also be a new picture to post captions for! Make sense? I hope I wasn't too confusing. . .

Now, lets get started! This week's picture. . .

Cranford
Mrs. Forrester (Julia McKenzie) and her "Bessie Dearest" :-)

9 comments:

Unknown said...

Mad Cow Disease: The Beginning.

OR

Yeah, I dress my human. She seems to need it.

Apprentice Seamstress said...

Cow: Its not my fault she has no life companions....

Avonlea_dreamer said...

Cow Fashion show, Winner gets to pose for the next "Chik-fil-a" Calendar.

rebecca jane said...

"This cow is like a daughter to me!"

Rebekah said...

Mrs. Forrester: What's the matter, Bessie dearest?

Bessie (to herself): Those buttercups - they look soo delicious! Oh! If only I could talk human!!



To the KING be all the glory!
Rebekah

Blog: http://donotgrowweary.com/blog/

"Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:15

Vellvin said...

Mrs. Forrester:"At least I don't look like my cow!"
Not the best I'll say.
Love,
Vellvin.

The Editrix said...

Great contributions, everyone! :-D Keep them coming!

Brittany November said...

Mrs. Forrester: "...And we've been happily married ever since!"

Elinor Dashwood/Melanie said...

"She's a little too big for the baby carriage, so I have to walk her around on a rope."