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Caption competition #38

This week's caption competition is out on the field with Bermuda's premier spin bowler, Dwayne (Sluggo) Leverock.

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

Winners will be announced on Sunday.

Part of the OTB Caption Jam.

Photoshop Entries

Qudditch Bermuda begins training for the 2006 Quidditch World Cup - The Limey

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Now THAT's a wicked googley!

Despite Sluggo's arduous development of the style, bicycle kick spin bowling never grew as popular as he'd hoped.

Oh Shit......

Although the team had done well to qualify for the World Cup, Sluggo realised that boasting that they could beat the UAE with one hand tied behind their backs was probably a mistake.

I don't get, he is professional cricket player that is being paid; right? Is he fit?

Formerly known as 'Sluggo', Dwayne Leverock considers 'One Ball' and 'Spare Tire' as his latest handles.

Let me run in and make de catch.

Bye Fat! who de hell left that banana peel on de pitch!

Sluggo demonstrates excellent form
playing in his new position: Slips.

A tenth of a second later Dwayne was glad the team had received first aid training, including the Heimlich Maneuver.

Immediately following Bermudan seismographs were said to have read 3.9, and a tsunami alert was issued.

If I had a gut like that I'd sit at home and blog instead of exerting myself.

(did I just insult me?)

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