The Caudata Caption Game

Look ma I'm doing the backstroke!!!

You win. Your turn.

By the way, we are confident that with enough training she´ll make it into the next Caudate Olimpiads. Fingers crossed.
 
Haha ok I will keep an out for her this next Olympics!

Ok here's the pic!

A juvenile Pacific Tree Frog in mid jump.
 

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Newt 1. OK! Skydiving really isn't that hard! All you need to do is!.......Hold!......On!......To!......Me!..................Shove!!!! Newt 2. aheeeee!!! SPLASH!!!
 
Newt #1: "Charlie... Charlie! Get UP already! Your meeting started two hours ago, and you're not even out of BED yet! Come on!"
Newt #2: "No... But Darlene... Five more minutes....."


Oh. And EmbryH, I can really relate. I have two friends who almost never stop talking about Homestuck. They go as far as to dress as the characters as school.
 
Lol, i'd forgotten about this thread! I'm going to have to say EmbryH wins as I can just imagine the misery of being talked at about homestuck for hours on end! Although I hit the snooze button on my alarm clock about 15 times this morning as well! :)
 
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#1 YES! I have finally found a seafood restaurant in the tank! This lobster is amazing!

#2 There goes that last female.....:sick:

#3 [mom newt] "Billy! Take smaller bites!" [Billy] "Sowrriey mobtm" [mom newt] And dont talk with food in your mouth!"

:p
 
Other new(that's off camera): Mate, you got a bit of food on your face.
 
"Hey guys, how do you like my new hat? It's a living masterpiece!"
 
(Slurring) "You knooow, yuuur my bestest mate EVER, an I love ya!"
 
2nd newt: Hold me back! Hold me back! I'm gonna get him!
1st newt: Stop! They're just trying to provoke you!
 
Newt #1: OK, this worm is mine! I must hold him down! Newt #2: Dude you're fatter than me, let me have it!
 
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