BCBusiness Facebook Caption Contest IV
The BCBusiness Facebook Caption Contest has three rules.
1) You must have a Facebook account and "like" BCBusiness (see below).
2) You must leave your caption as a Facebook comment.
3) Your caption must be 15 words or fewer.
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IV: "____________."
Click through to Facebook to view the entire image (at left) and write for it a killingly witty caption. The winner's name and caption will appear in the April 2012 issue of BCBusiness. |
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VIII: "____________."
Check out the March 2012 issue of BCBusiness to see whose caption reigned victorious. |
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VII: "And the latest business forecast calls for a . . . depression?! Oops, that's the weather report."
Congrats to Bobbie Nast, winner of the February 2012 caption contest. |
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VI: "Always safer to post your comments about a restaurant after you leave."
Congrats to Nick Jones, the first caption contest winner of 2012. |
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V: "I guess the reverse psychology approach didn't work."
Congrats to our December 2011 witty reader and caption writer, Jon Shanahan. |
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IV: "You forgot to pay your death tax. I'm here to collect." – Canada Revenue Agency Agent
Congrats to our November 2011 winner, Blake Powell, on his winning caption. |
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III: "Tim Cook trying to play catch-up."
A clever riff on the Apple COO's recent ascension to the Apple throne, this month's winner comes from Nanaimo sales and social media coordinator John MacDonald. |
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II: "When Scott's accountants said they had something to discuss and would be right over, it wasn't until they showed up that he knew something was wrong."
Bill Dunbar, who reveals only that he's "male" on his Facebook page, contributed this month's winner. The caption plays on themes of mania and deception while taking a swipe at accountants. |
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I: "A standard condo in downtown Vancouver… look at the convenience!"
Perhaps Marko Vicic understands firsthand the frustrations of not-by-choice small-space living in Vancouver. By the snickers here at BCBusiness – some cheerful, some caustic – we certainly do. Perhaps Marko's a journalist? |
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