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Win a prize by choosing an Intel caption

IDF Spring 2008 Be witty, not pretty
Wed Apr 02 2008, 04:54

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PICTURED ABOVE are two shills from Intel and a third party application, captured by our local snapperazzi here in Ole Shanghai.

If you can come up with a very very witty caption for these three below, you will win a prize, and the prize will be that you will become very very famous, very very quickly.

So have at it, ye varlets, and email your witty captions to andrew.thomas@theinquirer.net, obviously coping the Ed if you wish.

Competition now closed. Results next week.

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re: "Win a prize..."
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yup... be any time now... thanks for the new Q-core box fellas... yessiree, on its way via nigeria...
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posted by : number9, 19 August 2008 Complain about this comment
spring has sprung

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results next week...
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posted by : number9, 19 June 2008 Complain about this comment
What about....

Dude on the Left: "I'm a PC"
Dude on the right "I'm a Mac"
Dude in the middle "Hey is that an Intel chip? mmmmmmmm chips"

posted by : Shawn, 14 April 2008 Complain about this comment
for larry curly and moe

for the guy on the left, have it say "hey, what do you want?"
for the guy on the right, have it say "oh yeah!"
and for the guy in the middle (i'm assuming is the third party), have it say "shit, i left the oven on!"

Or, below the entire picture, have it say "As Bill and Chris pose for their picture, it becomes apparent to Bill that they were followed."

posted by : Spencer, 03 April 2008 Complain about this comment
U R 2

funny chips and a charlish chaplin.

mackeral and sprat luncheon ups the c-charge on guzzlers


posted by : karlsbad, 02 April 2008 Complain about this comment
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for these three *below*?

posted by : anon, 03 January 2008 Complain about this comment
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