Picture Captioning #6

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Picture Captioning #6

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Welcome to Picture Captioning here at Classic-Castle.com!

What is picture captioning? Simple! Picture Captioning is when you supply a description, account or dialogue to what is happening in the picture.

The Rules:

Just reply to this post with your caption! It's all in good fun, so try to keep it clean. But! You'll only have about a week to get your caption in!

When posting a caption, please submit captions only, do not comment on other captions.

Please one caption per author.

Good luck!

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"Thankfully I built this sword just in time to save my dirty porch from a dragon! Ah-Ha! Back Dragon! Back!"
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"The purple bubble will torment me no more! Now I can defend myself!
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Facing his destiny, our young hero suddenly recovers the important difference between swords of stones and swords of bricks ...
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Post by Daimyo »

Oh no... How can this be... My sword has been mutated from fine old gray brick to useless new grey!
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Post by Sir Smittens »

"Perhaps it would have been worth the extra money to make a real sword…"
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Re: Picture Captioning #6

Post by footsteps »

uh... what was the question?
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Arm the hippies!!!!!

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Post by Troy T. Moore »

*Vienna's boys choir singing voice on* "Aaaaaaaaawwwwwhhhhh. I heard the sword song, and it was very beautiful" (Why else would his mouth be open :wink: )
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Post by Aerandir »

"Whoa, that thing surprised me there. Now, time for that haircut."
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Post by LEGOFREAK »

OOOOOOWWWWWWW
Its reaallly hard to shave with a plastic sword...
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Post by Teh Stud »

Look, no shaving cream!
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Post by Teh Stud »

I read the other entries after posting mine, of course. My apologies to Legofreak for posting such a similar caption. (It's actually pretty funny that mine was the next post, considering I didn't read his first). :oops:

Let me try something else:

Whew! How did Knights wield these heavy things?
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Post by LEGO_KNIGHT »

"Mummy..I want a bigger sword.. :( "
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