Caption contest: Monkey see
Posted by: Mike Moore on December 4, 2007 at 1:42PM CST

I'm back from a brief paternity leave and am ready to fire up the loyal caption crew.

Last time, the photo depicted the U.N. leader sniffing ethanol. Top honors go to Quazimodem and hearkittykitty.

The former came up with "Although United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon claims to have never inhaled, he was recently caught drinking the bong water."

The latter offered "In an effort to cut down on kleenex use and help the 'green' cause, the U.N. Secretary General demonstrates the 'nasal drip catcher'."

Good stuff, people. Now climb all over this one. The photo is old, but it goes with a fresh story. Attentive captioners might note it's actually a chimp and my headline is technically wrong. Hey, what would this contest be without a little creative license?

REAL CAPTION: In this photo provided by the Primate Research Institute in Kyoto, Japan, a chimpanzee named Ayumu performs a memory test in which he must recall the location of numbers that have changed to squares on Dec. 13, 2006. (AP Photo/Primate Research Institute, Kyoto/Tetsuro Matsuzawa)

 

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