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What caption would you give this baby picture?













Was yours better than...THIS?!



The Poolparty Nightmare



My friends who lived in Japan say that MOST Japanese kids actually are like this until they enter school...



Seriously, could you be mad at this kid?



Future NINJA!



I had a thing about needing to see myself in reflective surfaces when I grew up, but this is ridiculous.  Can you say Narcissism?



Infomercial: "NOW, leave your kids unattended for hours while you are at work...
for only $9.95!"



Ha-HA! Your Blogger-Style...is no match...for my Nasal-Bubble-Crying-Technique!



All this lovey-dovey stuff makes me sick!



She chose...poorly.



(I'm not sure, but I think the Japanese marketed these "Sandwich Babies" to help toddlers learn to walk. Counterproductive, if you ask me.)



What has been seen, cannot be unseen?
(Check out the kid's face!)



Must...return...to Krypton!




Which picture/caption is your favorite? Mine choice is the Indiana Jones allusion.

Comments

  1. Wish I had your time, bro to find all this fun material! You have got some very funny ones here. Some are quite unbelievable! Thanks for sharing. I hope Chen can find 1/2 hour a week to enjoy his new birthday present! You did a fantastic job in the ping pong video and actually triumphed!!

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  2. I'd title it "Bonzai!" My favorite pic was the altered pool. OR the floating baby heads, totally laughed aloud at both. Thanks Bry!

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  3. Actually, the baby mirror face smash is pretty hilarious. It did remind me of you...

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  4. I loved the pic of the asian kid piddling on the wall. Also, the caption on the indiana jones one was awesome. :) The baby smash face reminded me of what Shannon loves to do these days.

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  5. My favorite was the Pool Party nightmare...I loved the stance/countenance on that tough guy!

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  6. I would entitle the baby picture at the top: "When I said I was ready to eat, I meant NOW!!!"

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