April 26th, 2010 / 3:46 pm
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Charles Lavoie offers an alternate, if not more compelling, line for The New Yorker‘s caption contest illustrations, which may point to a redundancy of logic in the latter’s humor — that of minor transgressions in inopportune moments.

18 Comments

  1. stephen

      lol….

  2. stephen

      lol….

  3. anon

      New Yorker caption contest is wack.

  4. anon

      New Yorker caption contest is wack.

  5. mimi

      I have a friend who, every month, no matter what the cartoon, wants to enter the caption “I am so high.” in the New Yorker caption contest.

  6. mimi

      I have a friend who, every month, no matter what the cartoon, wants to enter the caption “I am so high.” in the New Yorker caption contest.

  7. mimi

      *every week, rather
      or whatever

  8. mimi

      *every week, rather
      or whatever

  9. Lincoln

      I know a guy who used to work on the caption contest and he told me there is one person who every week enters “Who farted?” as the caption for each contest.

  10. Lincoln

      I know a guy who used to work on the caption contest and he told me there is one person who every week enters “Who farted?” as the caption for each contest.

  11. R. Gordon
  12. R. Gordon
  13. Kyle Minor

      Dear Jimmy Chen,

      This is my favorite HTMLGiant post ever.

  14. Kyle Minor

      Dear Jimmy Chen,

      This is my favorite HTMLGiant post ever.

  15. Lincoln

      ha! It really does work for a lot of them.

  16. Lincoln

      ha! It really does work for a lot of them.

  17. James

      Amazing. Hope he wins!

  18. James

      Amazing. Hope he wins!