Tuesday , April 23 2024
Oil is thicker than water and the World Cup runneth over.

Satire: The News in Pictures XXXIV

Welcome to "O Caption! My Caption!" Blogcritics' examination of news, sports, and politics utilizing the most efficient and timesaving method: looking at pretty pictures and deducing what happened based on the pixels.

Look for a new installment of The News In Pictures every Monday.


"Sure, an elephant never forgets, but couldn’t we just buy a new GPS?"
(AP Photo/US Soccer Federation/Michael Kammarman)


“Thanks for the ride, dude. Carrying my wife around has
become difficult since she discovered Snausages®.”
(Joel Rosenbaum/The Reporter)


A leopard can’t change its spots, British Petroleum.
(AP Photo/Dave Martin)


“Oh my. Is that … lettuce?”
(Rich Sugg/Kansas City Star)


The “How to Hold it and Keep Playing” training day gets underway.
(Elise Amendola/AP Photo)


A woman demonstrates the world’s latest contender
for “Most Annoying Product Ever Made”: The Vuvuzela
(AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)


“That wind was stronger than I thought. This is so not the Helmand province.”
(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)


“I wonder where I can fence this.”
(AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)


And that’s an egghead.
(Paul Hanna/Reuters)


“Cool! I can see Berlin!”
( Sebastian Willnow/AP)


“Where’s my chair?!”
(UPI/David Silpa)


“Seriously Jed, I think you took a wrong turn.”
(Reuters)


“I told you not to stop for hitchhikers but would you listen to me? Noooo!”
(Radu Sigheti/Reuters)


The mosquitoes are big this year.
(Romina Amato/Reuters)


“Is that what I think it is?”
Yes, Mr. Trump, that’s your toupee.”
(David Moir/Reuters)


The Almost Flying Nuns
(Reuters)


“Ouch! I found the needle!”
(Reuters)

About Diana Hartman

Diana is a USMC (ret.) spouse, mother of three and a Wichita, Kansas native. She is back in the United States after 10 years in Germany. She is a contributing author to Holiday Writes. She hates liver & motivational speakers. She loves science & naps.

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