The winner:
"Place of birth? Hawaii Five-0!"
-- Lewis Shilane of Joplin, Mo.
The runners-up:
"If his plan is to fire everyone in America, he is two years too late."
-- Andy Culicerto of Charlotte
“The campaigning is already starting to get a little hairy!"
-- Gretchen Zollinger, Charlotte
“Sure I’ve fired people, and now I’ve let myself go too!”
-- Carolyn Hudson, Columbia, S.C.
"Some of Donald Trump's ideas are growing on me."
-- Steven A. Meckler, Charlotte
"Hair today, gone tomorrow."
-- From a multitude
Thank you for all your entries. Here's a selection of some of the other lines we received:
"Yes We Comb!"
"We shall overcomb!"
"Now you know why I didn't want to disclose my birth certificate."
"The answer is blowing in the wind."
"To figure out your opponents, sometimes you have to get inside their heads."
"Ivanna be your candidate in 2012."
"Gadhafi... Assad... Kim... you're fired!"
"I just want to be evaluated on my own merits."
"I’m fired, aren’t I?"
"Allow me to introduce my newest stimulus plan."
"My birther issue is starting to take root!"
"What? You mean the Tea Partiers still don’t like me?"
"If you think this is funny, just wait until you see me in my Sara Palin pumps."
"What is Siers up to? Last week's Caption was about rabbits; this week's is about a hare."
As usual, feel free to discuss any of this in our "Comments" section. Just click the blue link below this post and add your observations or additional captions!
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That´s Donald? I could not have guessed it in a 100 years... It looks a lot like other republicans, but not Donald... No wonder I did not participate, could not make ends of it...
Posted by: Jerry Martin Davis | May 02, 2011 at 04:04 PM
Relax. It's only Donald's hair. It was up to the readers to decide what it was doing there . . .
Posted by: Kevin Siers | May 02, 2011 at 04:26 PM