This is France, I will poop where I want to.
This week's "Caption This..." photo was taken in Ferney-Voltaire, France, while we were out walking after work one evening.
Last week's photo caption winner is L.A. Cochran and the runner up was Carolyn. To see last week's photo and the winning caption, go here.
Update: The winner of this edition of "Caption This..." is Melissa. Runners-up were Tash, Jilly, and Larry. Melissa's caption is above and made me laugh out loud. Tash, Jilly, and Larry also contributed captions that were amusing. To see theirs, click on the comments. Thanks to everyone who played along!
Photo copyright: Janet M Kincaid, 1/10
13 comments:
"Hmm. It's not a fire hydrant, but it is just about the right size."
OMG! I WON! I WON! I WON!!!!
Wait, what do I win?
:)
Thanks, Hon.
Will they ever stop talking so I can go back to my warm doggie bed?
This is France, I will poop where I want to.
"Caca pour aller ou ne pas aller caca, telle est la question."
(w/ Google Translate)
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Un jollie pettie chien. Tres bien au photographie. J'adore les jambes. (w/o Google Translate)
Even peeing on then won't even make those shoes look any better.
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Mon Dieu! I being seen in public with her - she could have dressed for the occasion.
'Doesn't she know if she keeps me waiting long enough I turn into a Rottweiler.'
Love that you have caption contests. I occasionally have a competition on Menton or Monte Carlo but have never had a caption competition. Coincidentally I plan one on Monte Carlo tomorrow. Do visit...
Love the story your photo tells - it's something I see every day - two people chatting, plus dog. Wonderful! Life!
L.A.: A postcard?! I need to send one to you and Gilahi any way. Is the mail getting through again?
Oh la la, if they think I'm going to pee over there, they have another think coming.
It is until the next storm (more snow predicted Thursday :) --currently only about 3 inches... hmph.)
"Yackity yack yack yack. The bipeds talk way too much. Don't they know I have important things to smell over in the lawn?"
"There's no grass. Doesn't she know I HAVE to have grass?"
Wow, thanks so much, Janet. I so agree - Melissa's was priceless and so right! That's just how it is in France.
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