Your caption here.
Welcome to The Creole-Tomato Famous Historical Caption Contest! Here’s how to play:
1. Witness yet another shining moment in the life of a Louisiana politician. This time it’s Mandeville Mayor Eddie Price. Sorry about the blurriness, but it is Causeway Police surveillance video after all.
2. Write in your caption in the “Leave a Comment” space on the page below. If you’d like your name included, put it in the form there. If not, don’t.
3. The best caption(s) chosen by our illustrious staff go up on The Creole-Tomato forever!
Our other rival New Orleans humor sites do it (but nowhere near as often or as well).
So why can’t we?
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Your caption here.
Welcome to The Creole-Tomato Famous Historical Caption Contest! Here’s how to play:
1. Witness nature’s unbridled majesty in the photography above.
2. Write in your caption in the “Leave a Comment” space on the page below. If you’d like your name included, put it in the form there. If not, don’t.
3. The deadline is June something or other. The best caption(s) chosen by our illustrious staff go up on The Creole-Tomato forever!
The New Yorker and other rival New Orleans humor sites (whom we pass over in silence) do it.
So why can’t we?
More Articles in Caption Contest »
Your caption here.
Welcome to The Creole-Tomato Famous Historical Caption Contest! Here’s how to play:
1. Admire the touching photograph to the right, pirated off the web.
2. Write in your caption in the “Leave a Comment” space on the page below. If you’d like your name included, put it in the form there. If not, don’t.
3. The deadline is June something or other. The best caption(s) chosen by our illustrious staff go up on The Creole-Tomato forever!
The New Yorker and other rival New Orleans humor sites (whom we pass over in silence) do it.
So why can’t we?
More Articles in Caption Contest »
Your caption here.
Welcome to The Creole-Tomato Famous Historical Caption Contest! Here’s how to play:
1. Admire the touching photograph to the right, pirated off the web.
2. Write in your caption in the “Leave a Comment” space on the page below. If you’d like your name included, put it in the form there. If not, don’t.
3. The deadline is June something or other. The best caption(s) chosen by our illustrious staff go up on The Creole-Tomato forever!
The New Yorker and other rival New Orleans humor sites (whom we pass over in silence) do it.
So why can’t we?
More Articles in Caption Contest »