This week terrorists, next week That One. Submit for either at 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.
NOTE TO READERS: Hovering your mouse over the picture activates closed captioning for the l33t-speak/txtmsg impaired.
From Mrs. C:
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My favorites from the submissions using last edition’s uncaptioned picture:
From Arik:
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From Basil:
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From James:
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From me (Harvey):
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This week’s uncaptioned picture for you to play with:
NOTE: if you’re going for a Soylent Green reference, you’ll need to be creative about it.
I call double win for Basil with “Art Metrano” and “just enough”.
What say you?
PRODUCTION NOTES:
#1: When creating lolterizt! 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.
HAT TIP: Brian of Snapped Shot‘s magnificent EvilFeed – the world’s best source for ripe-for-captioning terrorist photos.
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.
“Dad?”
I’d give it to odds fall with the Kids In The Hall reference. I thought the same thing when I saw it.
Is that DamnCat?
Soylent Green is DamnCat?
Jimmy: My first thought as well.
Genghis: As did we all…
Off-topic, but did you know you’re 139? http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2012/01/top-150-conservative-websites-1q12.html
What Genghis Khen said. (crush crush…)
Funny stuff everyone! I’m having fun just being a fly on the wall – buzz, buzz. 🙂
“NOTE: if you’re going for a Soylent Green reference, you’ll need to be creative about it.”
something like, “Leave it to the North Koreans to come up with Soylent Yellow” ?
BF – That’s a start. A more oblique reference would be even better. If you can do it without using the word “Soylent” you’re probably a lock for the next edition.
“It’s SHEEEPLE! It’s SHEEEPLE!!!!”
hows that?
BF – Better, but it’s kinda mean to refer to victim/citizens of an oppressive regime as “sheeple”. That’d work better with a picture of Obama at a buffet.
boy, some folks are never happy
if you are expressing this comment from the POV of the “gentleman” in the picture, then they are sheeple
ok, how about, “This one tastes a lot like Charlton Heston, interesting”
or, “High-energy Plankton for everyone?”
Now that’s the kind of oblique I’m talking about.
Although I have to nit-pick and point out that Charleton Heston survived the movie, so it probably tastes more like Edward G. Robinson.
yes, but Charlton Heston is dead now, thus he would be part of the Soylent mix now