Picture Captioning #20

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Picture Captioning #20

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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 or two 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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First knight: "You have my sword."

Second knight: "And my axe."

Third knight: "And my...um...er...broom.

Overall caption: Why Sir Rodney didn't make it into the 'Fellowship of the Ring'.


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Sir Roger was the most galliant of all knights, roaming the kingdom, sweeping women off their feet.

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While it seemed like the best choice at the time, each will figure out that some weapons are simply more effective than others.
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on a crusade in the middle east it becomes obvious that bob's mum still packs his bag.
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What? Oh... I see you've never read Harry Potter, then...
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Pre-dawn raids have thier drawbacks
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The seeds of the modern scouting movement can be traced back to King Richard, who insisted that his soldiers leave a battlefield in better condition than they found it.
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Captain: Its not the size of yer weapon that matters lads, its how you use them!

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"Wipe them out... all of them..."
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There were three kinds of soliders in the medieval times:

-Swordsmen
-Spearmen
-The poor suckers who had to clean it all up

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As Sir Knight-in-the-Middle discovered, scratching one's nose at attention, with a battle-axe, was difficult. But it could be done.
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As a result of all this, who was willing to bear the administration's standard on the Hill for military cut-backs?
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After the final defeat of the Black Falcons, the confidence of the Lion knights grew into astonishing proportions.
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The fastest... no, the only airborne unit in the Crusades!
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