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WSR Caption Corner - March 2007
Caption Corner Picture © Beverley Zhetmeier
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 Nick Jones
·  "Accrington Stanley ... ... will play ... ... ... Tooting and Mitcham United"
from Chris Osment
·  OK, there is definitely nothing in here....
·  Is this what they mean when they said I would go up in the world?
·  Oh look, some genuine dead ex-GWR spiders.....
·  I'm trying to throw some light on BARM......
· If I earth myself to the ladder whilst I touch this cable.....
·  Mr Brunel went off to refill the lamp, he's been gone a long time.....
·  Hunt continues for suitable location for Blue Anchor webcam....
from Jennifer Smart
·  Pete's thinking, "How the heck do I get in there to hide."
from Beverley Zhetmeier
·  Where oh where will they have put that christmas bonus..........
·  There is a little switch just inside the door .. watch his left ear smoke when somebody turns it on........
from Ron Williams
·  "what a strange place for a fish tank --- and no fish either!"
·  "You've heard the one about the empty lamp holder? --- There's nothing in it!"
from David Bunyan
·  Harrassed Station Master looking for the staff payroll, now where did I hide it?
from Peter Smart
·  So that is where they threw the token...been searching for it for ages.
from Simon Porter
·  ... can anyone throw any light on this ...?
from Jon Tooke
·  CAUGHT ON FILM! The man who usually places old plastic bags high up in the branches of trees, is seen looking for new places to put them!
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