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Cheesy Covers Caption Contest Round 3
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Cheesy Covers Caption Contest Round 3
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Yeah, that one's mine and I almost didn't post it because I thought it was too corny. But I was having such a struggle coming up with anything that I thought, why not?
I actually think the one about her leg being bent strangely is funnier, but that's just me. Because if you look at the picture, you'll see that one of her thighs is curved in a way that is biologically impossible. Maybe it's the art student/lover in me that focuses on things like that....
I actually think the one about her leg being bent strangely is funnier, but that's just me. Because if you look at the picture, you'll see that one of her thighs is curved in a way that is biologically impossible. Maybe it's the art student/lover in me that focuses on things like that....
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I liked the heavy metal bands, too - can't resist a pun!
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[quote=""Michy""]Yeah, that one's mine and I almost didn't post it because I thought it was too corny. But I was having such a struggle coming up with anything that I thought, why not?
I actually think the one about her leg being bent strangely is funnier, but that's just me. Because if you look at the picture, you'll see that one of her thighs is curved in a way that is biologically impossible. Maybe it's the art student/lover in me that focuses on things like that.... [/quote]
Having read the book I can tell you that she had been injured as a child and had a bad leg, which was shorter than the other one. Don't remember any mention of it being curved, but it's possible.
I actually think the one about her leg being bent strangely is funnier, but that's just me. Because if you look at the picture, you'll see that one of her thighs is curved in a way that is biologically impossible. Maybe it's the art student/lover in me that focuses on things like that.... [/quote]
Having read the book I can tell you that she had been injured as a child and had a bad leg, which was shorter than the other one. Don't remember any mention of it being curved, but it's possible.
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