May 9, 2008

Friday Photo Caption Contest - Cats on a Hot Brick Roof

It’s time for another Friday Photo Caption Contest. Once again, no big prize for the best caption, but the people who submit the most creative and funny caption get mentioned on the next Friday Photo Caption Contest on The DC Traveler.  See the last winner’s caption below.

This photo is of a couple cats I startled while I was walking in Capitol Hill, while they were trying to relax on a wall.

Two Cats in Capital Hill

A couple to get started:

  • @#$%& paparazzi…Now I know how Britney feels.
  • If he tries to climb up here, you go for his ankles, I’ll claw his….

TO ENTER –> Simply post a comment or e-mail me at jon@b5media.com using the subject “Photo Caption”.

The winning caption will be posted on The DC Traveler with the next Friday Photo Caption Contest.

The winners from the first Friday Photo Caption Contest are:

A private pond for the ducks 

“I thought you said this basin was lined with cherry blossoms?” by Marilyn.

““Is it just me… or do you smell something fowl?” by Matt B.

“You know, our relationship seems to just be going in a circle.” by Steve.

Thanks to all who provided captions.

 Images - from personal collection - © 2008 - Jon Rochetti

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3 comments

3 comments to Friday Photo Caption Contest - Cats on a Hot Brick Roof

  1. Geoff
    May 9th, 2008 at 9:28 am

    Who do you think you’re looking at? (I never like to overlook the obvious)

    You know we have to sign a model release form before you can publish that picture, don’t you?

    S**t, a dog with a camera!

    Oh no, a private detective, I told you my husband was on to us…

  2. Mary Jo
    May 9th, 2008 at 12:00 pm

    I said take a message — I’m in an important meeting!

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