The Caudata Caption Game

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I have an idea for a game. Maybe it'll take off, maybe it'll die after two posts; we'll see:


- somebody posts a caudata - related photo. The wackier the better.

- people come up with a good caption for the pic and post it below. Visual manipulation of the pic to add props or call-out bubbles is also allowed (and encouraged!).

- after a number of answers - say, at least 3 and maybe no more than 10 - the owner of the pic selects the winning caption.

- the winner then posts the next pic.


Shall we try if this works? I'll post the first pic:

Post your best caption:
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Ooh.. sounds fun! Blank at the moment, so can't think of this.
I'm sure the title said The Caudata Captain Game... arrg.
 
Great idea, I love this. Ok caption:

"Alright guys, which one of you farted?"
 
Out of the way. There is a newt down there trying to bite my but.
 
''Everybody out!! Theres something in the water!''
 
Something like this?
 

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hehe. Okay, I declare Eva the winner of the first round. Nice caps everyone.

soo...you're up next, Eva (post a pic) ;)

keep playing!
 
xDD Good one, Eva!
I´m looking forward to more of these.
 
Thanks for choosing mine, glad you liked it!

Here's the next one:


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hehe. Here is mine
 

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AW: Re: The Caudata Caption Game

here is my try
 

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Lol, Johan...i keep thinking "what up, dawg?" everytime i see the picture. It is an eastside newt.
 
lol :p I had real fun making that one!
I like the piano one a lot too, it's like Beethoven's 5th symphony: Ta TA ta TAAAAA :D
 
"OMG Girl! Where did you get your nails done?!"
 
This is great :D
The best thing is that I had no idea what this picture would make people think of...for me it's always been Newtferatu:
 

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I can't wait to see the next photo so let's move on. All captions were hilarious, thanks everyone.
There can be only one winner... and the rings are just too good :D
Johan, you're next!
 
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:eek: Thank you so much, that is so sweet! I'll go and find a good follow up picture!

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Here is the next picture :D

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