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Comical Processing: You Write The Cartoon Caption Winner May 6, 2012

May 6, 2012
Congratulations to Stuart M. Sinisi. Stuart submitted the winning caption to this cartoon. Think you can write a funny caption? Be sure to check out our latest cartoon.
"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.
We'll be able to run the whole plant on biogas!

Honorable Mentions

"Billy was always the overachiever. . . " Submitted  by Robert Andrew

"I think Daddy went to Uncle John's. He said he needed an Agitator with a Gasser." Submitted  by Scott J. Weston

 Click here to see the current Comical Processing cartoon.

 OTHER SUBMISSIONS

"This job's a pipe dream, too bad it's PVC." Submitted  by Dale Stout; Colorado Springs, Colo.

"Get down from there before it explodes And the liquid goes all over." Submitted  by  Donald Drummond; Clarksburg, W.Va.

"That origami summer camp must have really paid off." Submitted  by Robert Andrew

"what genius! Monkey bars with a built-in potty chair!" Submitted  by Tara Bronson

"Where did you put the PPE?" Submitted  by Richard Morgan

"Bring your child to work day didn't go as planned." Submitted  by Su Gonzalez; Berea, Ohio

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