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Free T-Shirt Caption Contest!

October 27th, 2009 Tweet Facebook Digg Stumble Reddit Comment
Meals on wheels?

Meals on wheels?

***Congrats to And/Or, the winner of the free T-Shirt, look out for it.***

There are a lot of t-shirt companies out in the world that try to create funny and ironic shirts.  Not nearly enough of them make shirts that so hilariously depict the plight of unvegans.  The crew at Snorgtees.com has some great unvegan shirts, though, and they were nice enough to send me a couple for myself.   In the spirit of community, and as a way to reward my loyal readers, I thought I would throw a bit of contest to win one of the shirts.

Read on to participate!

So here’s the deal.  Check out the picture above and see if you can come up with a good caption.  Put that caption as your comment and I’ll choose the best one to win* the Meat is Neat shirt.  Be sure to include your email address in the comment form so I can contact you after.  Good luck!

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*Free shipping only in the continental US.  Otherwise you’re on your own for shipping.

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4 Responses to “Free T-Shirt Caption Contest!”

  1. LauHa says:

    Raw Food Movement attempts Shawirma.

  2. Gerber says:

    Welcome Chrysler’s new ‘Sheep Wrangler’

  3. And/Or says:

    Retired PBS star, Lamb Chop, found dead

  4. They told me this was the latest yoga technique… Hmmmm, errr, Bahhhhh.

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