It's time for another installment of Freakshow Friday. Where I ask my readers to come up with a caption or story for a funny photo. My best friend will be the judge and she's one hilarious freakaziod. So, bring it! Here is this week's photo, this dude is too cool for school.
They had a huge sale at Urban Outfitters whereget a lion when you buy yellow skinny jeans.
You got a better one for me?
If so, you may just when this awesome award
and have bragging rights forever.
Oh...do I ever have an award for you!
You will win this brand spankin' new award!!
If you win then I'll linkup to yourBlog and make a big deal
about how funny you are.
Simply leave your funny caption or story
in my comments section.
The winner will be announced on Monday.
Have a happy New Year's Eve
and I'll see you next year.
17 comments:
Ryan was outraged when his parents gave him a lion for Christmas and didn't pick up on his subtle hints of wanting a zebra.
Neil couldn't understand why his online dating profile attracted so many cougars.
Russ was sure that once he possessed the Cosmic Rug of Manliness, the ladies wouldn't be able to help themselves.
"...And now, the only thing left to do was find the tin man a heart."
(And a new outfit for the scarecrow; He'd scare away a lot more than birds!) Love this! Very classy.
The new Narnia film looks weird.
Sadly the younger brother of Sigfried never made it in show biz.
I was coming to say "The Next Siegfried" but Vandy beat me to it.
"Hakuna Banana"
No one ever expected this to be the final answer to, "Where's Waldo?"
The Lion, the Kitsch, and the Wardrobe.
(I was tempted to make the second one begin with a "B," but I'm way too classy for that...)
;)
Grr, Baby, Grr!
Do you think they'll let Kitty in my Williamsburg Brownstone?
Norman thought that since liking other boys was socially undesirable, he should try bestiality instead. His affinity for animal prints confirmed that this was the right decision, and he headed straight for Glamour Shots to commemorate the occasion.
Aslan was astonished to find that the tyrannical queen Jadis had been usurped by Paul Pfeiffer from "The Wonder Years."
Fearing poor reviews, the producers of Broadway's Lion King changed the concept of the show and retitled: The Lion Queen.
hey baby. i'm a leo. what's your sign?
The lion, the zebra, and the weirdo.
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