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CAPTION CONTEST

Caption Contest

Test your ingenuity, suggest a caption for the photograph given below. Selected entries will be posted on this page next Sunday. LAST  WEEK'S RESULTS




Photo by Pankaj Sharma

 
 
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS


We thank our readers for the overwhelming response to our interactive Caption Contest feature. Due to the volume of the e-mail messages received, we are unable to publish all the captions and only post a representative selection. Often a number of persons send similar captions. In such cases only one of these is posted.


Photo posted last week, captions submitted for which are given below.

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  • No good at pulling, but Trigger here is ruddy good pusher.
    Marc Falconer,
    Llandough, Wales.

  • Why can't you bring sandwiches like the rest of us?
    Valérie Ganne,
    Lille, France.

  • The question is: the human race or the horse race?
    Shalu Kler,
    San Mateo, CA, USA.

  • Covering candidate.
    Gurvinder,
    Singapore.

  • Rural astronauts on Apollo 20.
    Yash Meet,
    Rolla, USA.

  • Horse-trading behind the scene?
    Suresh Khosla,
    Chandigarh, India.

  • Especially for Atalji, he never rode before.
    Harjit Singh Sodhi,
    Scottsdale, USA.

  • Driver's paradise.
    Diljot Kaur,
    Fatehgarh Sahib, India.

  • New roads, old riders.
    Dayajot Singh,
    Melbourne, Australia.

  • Buy one, get one free.
    Navneet Kumar Nain,
    Kurukshetra, India.

  • A gallop heading the way with backup on.
    Amit Verma,
    Meerut, India.

  • Idling horsepower.
    Birte Larsen-Paul,
    Montreal, Canada.

  • Time to trade horses.
    Harsimran Buttar,
    Kent, USA.

  • Indian road-runners and 'DUNGERS' are their sign.
    C. K. Raman,
    Cambridge, USA.

  • Back to Pakistan. Amarinder's gift (horse) for Parvez Ilahi.
    Deepak Vinayak,
    Amritsar, India.

  • Backup force, Backing the cart, Hitch hiker, Petro saving. Horse power, Horse power in reserve, Putting the cart before the horse, Innovative stepeny and Keep spare tyre in the boot.
    by many readers.