The twentieth photograph to feature in BlogF1’s caption contest. You know the drill, think of something funny and witty to say and leave it as a comment below. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has contributed to BlogF1 over the last year; all the feedback, generous comments and kind words of support have brought many a smile to my face. That just leaves me to wish everybody a merry Christmas, happy holidays and a peaceful December 25th.
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[…] You know the drill, think of something funny and witty to say and leave it as a comment below. Like with last year, this caption contest is a little late in order to tie in with Christmas Day. And also in parallel […]
[…] think of something funny and witty to say and leave it as a comment below. I usually post something festive or wintery on Christmas Day, but a lack of images this year, probably due to a lack of testing, […]