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Comical Processing: You Write The Cartoon Caption Winner January 16, 2011

Jan. 16, 2011
Congratulations to Bob Vaughn for submitting the winning caption to the Comical Processing cartoon. A new cartoon has been posted.
"Comical Processing" features drawings by award-winning cartoonist Jerry King. It’s our way of letting you take a break from all the serious stuff you deal with at work —  by coming up with appropriate light-hearted captions.

Ta Da -- the cool new lab partner you always wanted.

Honorable Mentions

"I think I see why our country has dropped to #10 in science and math." Submitted  by Kirby Hostetler; Barberton, Ohio

"Dad, I named my snowman Mr. Edwards after your boss because he has no heart, a fake smile, a long pointed nose and not enough brains to come in out of the cold." Submitted  by Chuck Lewis

"It's a simple process Dad, basically you need cold, cold temperatures, water, our garden hose with a good nozzle to produce a fine mist. Maximum snow production is achieved through holding the hose at a 45 degree angle and voila...SNOW!" Submitted  by Ron Clouse

 OTHER SUBMISSIONS

"It's the Tin man in a snow suite." Submitted  by Fred Durrenberger

"Globalwarming?" Submitted  by G Collins

"Do you have a clever 'Retort'?" Submitted  by Bob Vaughn

"How do you like my snowman Dad? The eyes and mouth are coal. The arms and nose are crystal from the chandelier that Mom broke today. She said it would be alright to use them because you wouldn't notice it missing for a long time!" Submitted  by Chuck Lewis

"Come on Dad, give him a big hug!" Submitted  by Jim Savage

"Look Dad, we're trying a sub-zero process to recover the gold from Timmy's fillings." Submitted  by Konrad Schwoerke; Chapel Hill, N.C.

"Gee dad why did you use test tubes for the nose and arms instead a carrot and sticks?" Submitted  by Donald Drummond; Clarksburg, W. Va.

"Thanks for the chemistry set dad!" Submitted  by Nathan Winfield, Sag Harbor, N.Y.


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