Monday, October 13, 2014

A new Caption Contest; plus, last week's winners

Posted By on Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 1:38 PM

Last week's cartoon (pictured right) stirred up a couple of themes: Several readers referenced the downtown bus Plaza (rats apparently need rides), a few took shots at the Spokesman-Review on our behalf (not that we'd ever condone such a thing) and others riffed on legal cannabis.

Paul Secrest also caught our attention again. Two weeks ago, he had our favorite caption and again last week, he was at the top of our list, with: "'I Saw You'" is fun to read, but never respond. You'll only meet a bunch of creeps & vermin."

Another favorite: 
"You are right, Vern. The Inlander paper does roll better & hold more content than the S-R." — Jerry Mcginn 

And this week's subjectively chosen winner... 
"Hickory dickory doc, my ass. That clock tower is too damn high." — Samantha Kam


For this week's caption contest, below is another work by Dave Rowles. Leave your caption in the comments section:


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Jacob H. Fries served as editor of the Inlander from 2008-2021. In that position, he oversaw editorial coverage of the paper and occasionally contributed his own writing. Before joining the paper, he wrote for numerous publications, including the Tampa Bay Times, the Boston Globe and the New York Times. He grew...