The Caudata Caption Game

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Newton´s earliest attempts to be the first flying caudate (aged 0.5).
 
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Boeing sends its latest prototype back to the drawing board after a failure to clear Mt. Bakelite.
 
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Otterwoman, you didn't declare a winner :)
 
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This thread put me in hysterics,

great idea molch, and gratz on everyones input so far!
 
Kaysie has opted out so I am handing the torch over to evut. You pick the next one!
 
To pass the time during those barmy summer days they resorted to playing poo sticks.
 
Newt 1: You go first!
Newt 2: I'm not going. You go.
Newt 3: No way, it's cold. It's your turn to first.
 
The Halloween newt's favorite game is bobbing for worms.
 
First newt: Did you see that thing?!
Second newt: I'm looking, and I don't see anything.
Third newt: I'm going to try and grab it!
 
"remember when we were kids, swimming around down there and hunting worms?"

"Yeah..those were the days..."
 
"Three cowards and one fate 2: the revenge of Mirror Water"
Starring: Pimpleboy and his mates.
 
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I TOLD you: I feel FINE!!! You are NOT sticking that thing up MY butt!!! Outta the way, YOU!!! :eek:
 
"Posing for Chinese porcelain was a well paid job, but the long sessions were sometimes rather uncomfortable."
 
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