Here at SquibSquab.com we love entering the New Yorker caption contest, even though we are convinced that the editor of the contest spends about 15 minutes every Sunday evening drawing the “final three” captions out of a hat. So we are delighted to provide the readers of SquibSquab with a forum to share their far superior entries.
Here’s how it works: go to the New Yorker website and check out this week’s cartoon. Then just post your entry in your comment–and, please, reference the contest number in your entry. Unlike the New Yorker caption contest rules, there is no word limit here at SquibSquab. Heck, if the cartoon inspired an entire short story or poem or even a novel, then by all means, post!
There will be no final judging, just a sharing of captions that are sure to be better than whatever the editors of the New Yorker choose.
08/05/2008 at 3:44 pm Permalink
Cartoon #156
“…and just with a change of shoes, this suit takes me from day to evening.”