August Caption Comp - Judgment Day

Re: August Caption Comp - Now Open

Postby Bertros » Tue Sep 06, 2011 6:09 pm

indiedog wrote:Thousands of angry kayaks swarm around the lone and once proud wavewalker and sting him to death using barbed comments and anything other weapons at their disposal. The wavewalker doesn't stand a chance and is quickly devoured.


Just google "big crazy kayak sculpture".
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Re: August Caption Comp - Now Open

Postby billpatt » Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:01 pm

The long lost Picasso work of art "crazy kayak thingy".
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Re: August Caption Comp - Now Open

Postby eric » Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:49 am

This month there was a interesting variety in captions. Let's have a wander through shall we?

Ado wrote:Orca floss.


Brevity - the essence of offshore phobias. Orca's never bothered me before, but at this time of the year all fast moving black and white things start to concern me. Actually, the slow moving drunk ones worry me more.

garmac wrote:water craft


Once again simple and clever. This was my runner up. And two more coffees into the day, it could have been the winner.

indiedog wrote:Thousands of angry kayaks swarm around the lone and once proud wavewalker and sting him to death using barbed comments and anything other weapons at their disposal. The wavewalker doesn't stand a chance and is quickly devoured.


So true that it could have been a caption in a National Geographic article on Australian kayak fishing culture.

Blaen wrote:Police are at a loss to explain how this incident occurred from the aftermath of the Annual AKFF get together


We've all been there. Many times.

But the winner this month is.....

bobnobby wrote:Hummingbird yet to work out glitch in their new magnetic transducer.


Because the idea of kayak fisherman using untested and supersized products designed for massive whale research ships makes me happy.

Thank you TFM, ball boys and the wonders of instant coffee, to the next month.......
Ahhh, those were the days, when you could while away a lazy afternoon with an 8 ball of speed & a box of gerbils. - Anon Moe Bloke
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Re: August Caption Comp - Judgment Day

Postby bobnobby » Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:51 pm

Thanks guys.
I was really surprised to see i had won this.
Thankyou to the sponsors and akff.
See you at lake conjola in nov.
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