Caption This! #414 – Daylight Savings Edition
Welcome to another week of Caption This! Nate gave you all a pretty good one last week. Not an easy caption for sure.
I found that one entry best captured the weirdly psychotic look on Sam’s face. It was an entry from Facebook. Congrats Laura Dallmier!
Thanks to all that submitted an entry. As usual, you all kept me amused!
This week, well, we’re all going bleary-eyed into another daylight savings week. This one, at least for me, is the absolute worst! Losing an hour makes everything more miserable. In my mind, it equates to pretty much this:
So, that’s your challenge this week! How would you caption this end of the world event from episode 11.23, “Alpha and Omega”? Any jokes about daylight savings could score favorably, but it’s not required. I’ll take anything, but it’ll also be Nate’s call! Maybe he doesn’t hate daylight savings time as much as I do. What would you say in this circumstance? (I’ve got something in mind, but it might involve some really harsh language.)
Instructions on How to Enter
Scroll down to Disqus below:
Click on one of the icons to log in with an existing social media account (Discord, Facebook, X, Google, etc) or click the “Name” box that is next to all the icons. It will bring up the following screen:
There you can create a Disqus account, or you can check “I’d rather post as a guest” (that small check box after the 5 terms and conditions) and provide a screen name (that will be posted with your caption) and your email address (which will NOT be posted. It just keeps out all the spam responses). Enter your Caption in the “Join the Discussion” text box then hit the arrow to submit.
Here are the past winners:

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