This is one of those weeks when The New Yorker doesn't start a new contest, so many of us must seek another object of obsession.
The ever-thoughtful Dan Radosh fills the gap by recycling a James Thurber cartoon for recaptioning and promises to reveal the original caption as well.
I'd be willing to wager that Emily of Emdashes already recognizes it.
She and Radosh have also linked to this interesting profile of Caption Contest winner Fairleigh Brooks of Louisville, Kentucky. Here's the winner that put Brooks on the map.
ADDENDUM And now Emdashes offers an original (and funny) interview between intern John Bucher of Canada and Caption Contest 98 winner Richard Hine of New York. Hine, it turns out was also a nominee in Caption Contest 82 with "It's like paradise for the first few days. But you wouldn't want to live here."
Caption Contest 101 is here. Anti-Caption Contest 101 is here.
THE STANDINGS
Here is the current New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest breakdown by state. You can find it all mapped out here.
17 CaliforniaMap Introduction
14 New York (13 from the Big Apple)
9 New Jersey
6 Massachusetts
6 Pennsylvania
4 Connecticut (two from New Haven, two not)
3 Georgia (includes two-time winner Carl Gables)
3 Illinois
3 Maryland (none named Mary)
3 Minnesota (Minneapolis 2, St. Paul 1)
3 North Carolina
3 Ohio
2 District of Columbia
2 New Hampshire
2 Texas
2 Utah
2 Virginia
1 Alabama
1 Arizona
1 Florida
1 Iowa
1 Kentucky
1 Mississippi
1 Missouri
1 Nevada
1 New Mexico
1 Oklahoma
1 Oregon
1 Rhode Island
1 Vermont
1 Washington
Thanks to Andriy Bidochko for Map Builder.
Image by David Marc Fischer using Samsung cameraphone
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