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He said he wanted to be puddy in my hands.

Schedule him during my vacation.

Mr. Gumby is very unhappy with the job we did, but it's hard to tell with that permanent smile fixed on his face.

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Dale
2009-05-08 17:48:30 ET

I voted for #1 even though it should have been "putty" in my opinion. I will get a life tomorrow.

Brian
2009-05-08 20:45:31 ET

I believe you are correct, Dale..."Puddy" would be correct spelling if Tweetie Bird was behind the counter

2009-05-09 02:21:29 ET

What awful choices. I didn't vote

Brian
2009-05-09 06:01:54 ET

I still vote, I think everyone deserves their chance, I submitted a caption about Joan Rivers coming back to the plastic surgeon but am not bitter :)

Nash
2009-05-09 13:07:24 ET

Typos aside, the Trib choices still made me smile.

Dale
2009-05-09 23:19:46 ET

This week is tough! Mike Peters is challenging us all.

Brian
2009-05-10 02:12:25 ET

I like my entry for this week :)

cleveland joe
2009-05-15 15:52:31 ET

in general, i think all captions should be said in as few words as possible..that is the challange....that is why i would NOT vote for #3.....i voted for #1 because the caption relates to the cartoon....#2 is too general. the character could have been anybody..gumby, mr. potato head, pillsbury doughboy.


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