Help Me Caption This Image IV
It’s time for the fourth installment! Help me write a clever or funny caption for this image:
April 9th, 2009 in
Morocco
It’s time for the fourth installment! Help me write a clever or funny caption for this image:
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In this Easter season we had the rare opportunity to capture this photo. It takes place in a Muslim land, far, far, away from what we consider civilization, yet it is very civilized. What you are seeing is a rarity in all cases. It is believe it or not a Leprechaun set loose by the ancient Druids who has the task of herding Easter Bunny’s every Lenten Season. They corral them and instruct them in secret locations all over the world. This is done in preparation for the amount of Easter Baskets to be delivered on an annual basis around the world. This particular Leprechaun is actually on its way to shower, shit, and shave, first thing in the morning. You can tell by the shaving kit in its left hand, and the way its head is dropped looking at the ground in a sleepy eyed gaze. Then its off to eat a bowl of Lucky Charms just before he feeds the Easter Bunnies the magic beans that let them lay eggs, and poop jelly beans.
Until Next Time,
Zazzo Bazzo,
Journalist At Large!
Gabriel “Wayfaring Wanderer” Openshaw. That is you isn’t it?
fear the dementor’s kiss . . .
Gosh. Who dresses like that on the street? You are scaring little children (including me)!
Nice capture. Gabriel.
This member of the Klu Klux Klan’s mother never told him not to put colours in with a white wash…
“Equality for men”
Obiwan on Tatooine….
Hahaha, brilliant!
Strange thing is, this is a very common outfit in Morocco. From lighter cotton to heavy wool, the men wear these all-purpose robes of varying colors and patterns. If you look at the gallery of images from the post Marrakesh Medina from the 6th you’ll notice half a dozen images with people wearing this outfit (albeit with the hood down).