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Caption competition #18

This week's caption competition again features St. George's Town Crier David Frith, this time announcing the arrival of the inaugural USA 3000 flight from Philadelphia last week.


Photoshop entries are also welcomed and should be emailed to me.

Winners will be announced on Sunday.

Part of the OTB Caption Jam.

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King Ewart I and his Minister of Pomp & Ceremony were at the airport to bid a fond farewell to the Royal Pain and Newly Knighted Sir Phillip "The Limey" Wells. King Ewart spoke glowingly of The Limey and stated, "I couldn't have done it without him."

"Hear ye, Hear ye, we have the best erectile dysfunction cures, right here in Bermuda."

Announcing the "pay to fly" scheme to help finance Dr. Ewart Brown's new personal campaign plane.

Lemony Brown: A Series of Unfortunate Tourist Events
Main characters greet passengers...........

no Privey Council?!!

Run Away.... Run Away!

This job SUCKSSSSS!!!!!!!!!

Some pilots expressed concerns over possible safety issues with the new air traffic control system.

Ok OK, I'll park there..... just STOP ringing that DAMN bell!!!!

Town crier hones his skills in search of a new career. "In the event of an emergency, there are two exits at the rear, two over the wing, and two at the front of the aircraft."

DON'T SHOOT! Ewart Brown gave me permission to be out here.

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