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WSR Caption Corner - June 2003
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Please post your Caption - or candidate images for future Caption Corners to the WSR Yahoo group or email us.
Apologies to WSRA Journal for the title of this page and the similar idea to the regular Journal feature.
Thanks to Jon Tooke for suggesting a Caption Corner for this web site.
Have a look at the previous Caption Corners...
 • Your captions...
from Steve Huddy:
I feel all Edgey when there's a Monster in here
All those Topica people searching the railway for him and he just turns up in here
I'll have double helpings of everything to start with
from Jon Tooke:
Blimey luv! Anyone ever told you that you look just like Steve Edge?
We've told you before, the doss house for your types is down the road!
You'll have to buy that cake now that you have touched it!
Your not Mr Edge, we heard that he was an ugly bu**er and always has an expensive type of camera with him!
Visiting cordon bleu chef adds that certain something to the lunch!
Ooooer! You've done what, in that pot?!
The Edge has a light repast in-between photting assignments!
from Andrew Ponsford:
Coo, Mr Edge. You look so much thinner when you're onstage with U2.
The nervous smiles of the tea ladies betray that same feeling that Pharaoh had when the locusts arrived.
Passing tramp mistakes Crowcombe Station for an all-you-can-eat restaurant.
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