Monday, November 7, 2005

On The Road With My Camera

Funny how some things come about.  This morning while going through my photo albums in search of a specific photo, I stumbled on a couple of funny pics I took years ago.  Moments where I was glad I had my camera with me.
Well, I just can't keep some things to myself, so I decided to scan these pics for my journal.  When I logged on a few minutes ago, Robin had sent me an e-mail joke titled Why You Should Always Take Your Camera With You which had me giggling in no time (sometimes I wonder if she can read my mind).  The photos in her message were colorful adult humor type pics and you won't find them below.  Sub-title the following my G rated version of Why You Should Always Take Your Camera With You

That's one way to recycle.  Year: 1988  Location: Seattle, Washington

The day I realized not all bikers are bad.  That is one beloved Teddy; hard to see in the photo but Teddy is wearing the lastest in fashion eyewear, custom fitted goggles. Year: 1988  Location: Hayden, Idaho

The pilot for a new television show, Plushie Poker Games.  The show never gained a captive audience, but inspired the current show World Poker Tour.  Year: 1994  Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico  This would have been a really great shot if not for the wrought iron gate.
I am curious, what with all this comedic talent and open perspectives here in J-Land...what other possible captions work for these photos?  Like #3 could also be 'What happens when Plushies go bad.'

4 comments:

  1. oh my gosh - i'm sitting here drawing an absolute blank!  this is terrible - i want to come up with something about old ladies waiting too long for tea - but it's not coming!

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  2. Very cute pictures ... thanks for sharing!

    Theresa

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  3. LOL, love the light-hearted now and then.


    Jimmy


    PS, I'll try and think of a caption...

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  4. LOL! Thanks for sharing these. Looks like the 3 bears, are now a family of 4!  ~Deborah

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