Select the winning title for this photo. Think of a title that Ray in Okinawa would choose as the best title for this personal photo and leave it in the comment section. After Ray judges, the winner of that round then becomes the judge of the next contest using their choice of photo. Anyone can play. One title choice per person. Judgment should be rendered within 24 hours of deadline. Winner has three days to submit their choice of art. Deadline is Monday, December 10, 2007 at 5 pm.
GOOD LUCK!
Ray's little speech: "Friends, Romans, Countrymen......I would like to thank y'all people for selecting me to submit a photo because y'all judged that I had the best name for Greg's "pet spider." The Lord knows I deserved it, even though I am not kin or from Texas, or from New Mexico. I deserved it, and it's about time! Thank y'all, and good night."
Thursday, December 6, 2007
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Fantastically long speech especially when you read it aloud the way we do back here in them there woods!!! LOL!
That's right, there aren't any woods here...spiders and rocks. But will post the Before of the After picture that was posted. BTW, this photo is darling.
Where's the duct-tape?
THESE ARE NOT TITLES, MERELY OBSERVATIONS.
"Out of the eater came forth meat, out of the strong came forth sweetness."
Strange Bedfellows, it must br Christmas
The title that was just posted is Greg's. I forgot to put his name.
This too is merely an observation.
Not Your Average Budteam
Gary wants to play and he also reminded me that bible verses were not fair to use for "title it". I will think of another title and Gary's is...
Kitty up and go! Kitty up and go!
Too cool, little brother. And how is your world? Love you!
Karen, where is your title?
Puss and Schoots VB Mom
Nuzzling Natures
It is with great pride, mixed with humility, that I announce the winner of the "Title It! Ray's Choice" contest.
The winner demonstrates that the last title submitted is not the least!
Congratulations to Aunt Karen for her winning title, "Nuzzling Natures."
I respectfully request that her acceptance speech be limited to 10,000 words.
Remember, Shakespeare said, "Brevity is the soul of wit."
Rayboysan in Okinawa
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