Recap & Review
Caption Contest 118: Recap & Review Somewhere in America, a mail carrier has encountered the one thing training manuals never prepared him for: a dog who looks like he’s about to critique his quarterly performance. The sunglasses change everything. This isn’t a barking, tail-wagging dog. This is a dog leaning back in his lawn chair energy, silently judging the contents of your delivery bag like a neighborhood HOA president. Mail carriers are used to dogs…
Winner
A 'Good Boy' certificate doesn’t change you looking like you're running a treat-laundering scheme.
Votes: 12
Finalists
Normally the dog chases the mailman. This one audits him.
Votes: 8
May I take that parcel, or would that be risky business?
Votes: 6
Even the dogs are working from home now.
Votes: 4
He didn’t bark… he just nodded slowly.
Votes: 2
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Tips
Tips for Caption Contest 118 Every mail carrier knows the classic threat: the neighborhood dog. Barking, lunging, chasing the truck down the block like it’s the Indy 500. It’s practically part of the job description. But this dog? This dog is different. This dog is wearing sunglasses. And not the goofy novelty kind either — the kind that suggest he might know something. Something about your route. Something about the…