lolbama! Part 122
Submit entries to lolterizt@gmail.com
Meanwhile, pass ‘em around, spread the love, and if you make your own, don’t be shy about dropping a link to your pics in the comments. The more, the merrier.
From Arik:

From Arik:

From Arik:

From Arik:

From Travelwise42:

My favorites from the submissions using last edition’s uncaptioned picture:
From Barry:

From CTCompromise:

From CTCompromise:

From James:

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From Les of Brick Moon:

From me (Harvey):

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From tanstaafl44:

This week’s uncaptioned picture for you to play with:

I’m going with James on the assumption that all the old Warner Brothers cartoons have been banned for being violent, racist, sexist, and/or homophobic, so nobody watches them anymore.
PRODUCTION NOTES:
#1: When creating lolbama! pictures, please caption with either black or white text, as colors like red and yellow tend to blur badly when I compress the images.
#2: Standard image size for these posts is 350px wide by whatever high. If you can have your images 350px wide before you caption them, I won’t end up shrinking your captions into illegibility when I re-size the images.
MAKE YOUR OWN: The free lolbuilder from I Can Has Cheezburger.
STYLE NOTE: Short captions are usually better. Your goal is 10 words or less, with humor value tending to increase exponentially as the number of words approaches 1.
IMAGE SOURCES: Lots of great Obama pics to be found at the White House Flickr page.
Send your submissions to lolterizt@gmail.com and – if they aren’t obscene (IMAO is a PG-13 site) and don’t suck too terribly bad – I’ll post them for you. Remember to include your name (and blog URL, if applicable) so I know who to thank.
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February 11th, 2013 at 12:24 pm
Obscure? If there’s anybody out there who hasn’t seen those bugs bunny episodes, their childhood was sadly stunted.
February 11th, 2013 at 12:28 pm
@1 – Last time I went channel-surfing on a Saturday morning, I didn’t see much in the way of Merrie Melodies, which were pretty much a staple of my youth.
I’m guessing the upcoming generation is not aware of these, other than being vaguely aware that Bugs Bunny is an old cartoon character.
February 11th, 2013 at 1:52 pm
…If only they had the foresight to have a bi-lingual (or bi-sexual) character, kids would still be able to enjoy the work of Fritz Freeling. {sigh}
February 11th, 2013 at 1:55 pm
@3 – Well, Bugs Bunny cartoons DO frequently contain cross-dressing and man-on-man kissing (cross-species, no less!)