Weekend Caption Contest
By Wyatt Earp | November 26, 2010

Heading To The Policemobil Caption Contest
(Source: Break.com)
Caption this photo in the comments section or e-mail me your photoshop entries. The winners will be posted on Monday, November 29th. Good luck!
Other Current Contests:
Cowboy Blob
Rodney Dill
Wizbang
Top Three Entries:
3. The UK proudly unveils its version of RoboCop. – BobG
2. Say goodbye to your old, deflated blow up dolls and hello to long lasting Lego Love companions. – Boomer
WINNER! – “Lego my junk, or I’ll have you arrested!” – Rodney Dill
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Lego my eggo!
Police in London arrested US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. Napolitano was booked into the London Metropolitan Police jail where she awaits extradition. She faces multiple criminal charges in the United States after it was discovered she had thousands of naked scanner images of US air travelers on her personal computer. No word yet where the passengers in the photos were male or female.
After screaming “Sic Semper Tyrannis!” and busting obambi
in the chops and his requiring 12 stitches, Nancy Pelosi is led away from the “Ford” gymnasium.
“Short on good applicants for law enforcement officers, London took desperate measures by deploying decoys.”
Those damn giants keep leaving their toys laying around.
Say goodbye to your old, deflated blow up dolls and hello to long lasting Lego Love companions.
At last, George Michael’s pleasure toy is found!
Come along nice deary, we gaurantee you will meet robocop.
“Lego my junk, or I’ll have you arrested!”
You strike me as kinda a round peg in a square hole kinda guy.
Joker: “The Toys, where does Batman get these wonderful toys.”
The UK proudly unveils its version of RoboCop.
The London Police announce the arrest of the only object they are not afraid to place under arrest, a plastic toy manufactured in Liverpool.
Robot: Earth women who experience sexual ecstasy with mechanical assistance always tend to feel guilty! Now Lego’a me!
The TSA promised today, to stop the boarding of anything that a small child might try to place in his ear.
“Don’t touch my erector set.”
“Is that a Lincoln Log in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?”
Thanks Wyatt!