Here we go with another crazy picture. This one was submitted by Winnie Hines.
Write your most clever caption. Or two, or three. Come back some time over the weekend to vote on your favorite. (Yes, you can vote for yourself if you truly are the cleverest.) I'll announce the winner next Tuesday (reminding you to vote on Monday). The winner receives his/her choice of one of my novels.
Do you have a wacky picture you think is worthy of Photo Friday? I'd love to see it. Email to: brandilyn (at) brandilyncollins (dot) com. If I use it, I'll send you a book of your choice.
 
I don't do captions. Really, I don't do captions. But I look at the picture and all I can think is "Vampire Hobbits."
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty much what I was thinking Sheila!
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ReplyDeleteHarry Potter meets Lord of the Rings.
ReplyDeleteI am Uma's twin sister, Zuma. These are my minions, Dumblesnore and Oompa Doompa.
ReplyDeleteMother told me it was a bad idea to marry Siamese twins. Why is it I never listen to her?
ReplyDeleteDARLING. This endless parade of suitors is SUCH a bore.
ReplyDeleteIn her latest adventure, Alice stumbles through both a looking-glass and a wardrobe.
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ReplyDeleteThe Year is 2035 and Brittany Spears is still wondering why she ever had two children with Kevin Federline
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she's dreaming about me; I don't have glasses. Boys with glasses don't get passes.
ReplyDeleteThey're creepy and they're kooky,
ReplyDeleteMysterious and spooky,
They're all together ooky
They're Winnie's family...(snap, snap)
No offense intended Winnie, it's just that the gal up front made me think of a blond Morticia. :)
Thumbs up for Ace's entry above. :)
Madonna digs Longbottom Leaf
ReplyDeleteI vote for Ace Collins - biggest laugh from me.
ReplyDeleteI go with Jenny, they remind me of the Adams family also.
ReplyDeleteYou're my alibi and I'm sticking to you.
ReplyDeleteI vote for Sheila Deeth. LOL. The second I read it, I thought, "Oh my gosh, she's right!" It's like a collaboration of J.R.R. Tolkien and Stephanie Meyer.
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