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Write gag/pun to this pic for Greeting Card No 20 Page 7

Quote: Marc P @ January 28 2009, 3:51 PM GMT

:)

My personal favourite on this one, of my own lame efforts I mean, was...

'I'm trading it up for a purple sprouting broccoli.'

Makes no sense mind.

I've always been amused by the word 'broccoli'.

Quote: Griff @ January 28 2009, 2:57 PM GMT

No billwill that wouldn't make any difference to Nil's gag at all.

He could have written "A cauli? The pet shop owner told me it was a Labrador" or any other breed of dog and it would be exactly the same gag, a straightforward homophone pun on "cauli"/"collie". The choice of breed for the second dog doesn't matter as long as we get that it's a dog.

No, it's got to be a sausage dog, so that both dogs are food items. Adds a vege v meat option.

Are we analysing too much?

I just think its a case of the term (and breed) 'sausage dog' being funny.

It could be a little shittsu.

Not getting short listed with - 'Of course it won't bite you Brenda, it's very well strained!' has really knocked my caption confidence.

Quote: Nick Rivers @ January 28 2009, 4:03 PM GMT

Not getting short listed with - 'Of course it won't bite you Brenda, it's very well strained!' has really knocked my caption confidence.

:)I thought that was very good too.

But then every time I send a selection of sketches anywhere the ones I like least are always the ones that do better.

Quote: Nick Rivers @ January 28 2009, 4:03 PM GMT

Not getting short listed with - 'Of course it won't bite you Brenda, it's very well strained!' has really knocked my caption confidence.

I think the slight problem is Nick, you strain your greens but not your cauliflower.

Quote: Badge @ January 28 2009, 3:54 PM GMT

No, it's got to be a sausage dog, so that both dogs are food items. Adds a vege v meat option.

That's what I was going for. :)

Quote: Badge @ January 28 2009, 3:54 PM GMT

Are we analysing too much?

Quote: Badge @ January 28 2009, 3:54 PM GMT

No, it's got to be a sausage dog, so that both dogs are food items. Adds a vege v meat option.

Are we analysing too much?

I concede for the meat & veg...

:P :P

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ January 28 2009, 4:05 PM GMT

:)I thought that was very good too.

But then every time I send a selection of sketches anywhere the ones I like least are always the ones that do better.

Thanks Dolly. You'll always be the Caption Queen, in my eyes.

Quote: Marc P @ January 28 2009, 4:05 PM GMT

I think the slight problem is Nick, you strain your greens but not your cauliflower.

What do you do with your cauliflowers then !? Steam them ?

Quote: Nick Rivers @ January 28 2009, 4:09 PM GMT

Thanks Dolly. You'll always be the Caption Queen, in my eyes.

Because I'm the only female to post them? :D Though I'm sure there's probably a few queens on here...

Quote: Nick Rivers @ January 28 2009, 4:09 PM GMT

What do you do with your cauliflowers then !? Steam them ?

Trim the cauliflower boil in salted water for 10-15 minutes or until just tender.
Drain and place in a flameproof dish.
Add the milk, flour and butter to a saucepan.
Heat, stirring continuously until the sauce thickens, boils and is smooth.
Allow to simmer for a further 2 minutes.
Add three-quarters of the grated cheese, mustard, a pinch of nutmeg and seasoning.
Cook for further minute stirring well.
Pour the sauce over the cauliflower.
Mix the remaining cheese and breadcrumbs together, sprinkle over the top.
Place under a hot grill until golden brown.
Serve immediately.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ January 28 2009, 4:10 PM GMT

Because I'm the only female to post them? :D Though I'm sure there's probably a few queens on here...

Ho ho. No you've defo got the knack (as opposed to knackers).

Quote: Marc P @ January 28 2009, 4:11 PM GMT

Drain and place in a flameproof dish.

Drain, strain. It's all the same. Case closed.

Quote: Marc P @ January 28 2009, 4:11 PM GMT

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Add the milk, flour and butter to a saucepan.
Heat, stirring continuously until the sauce thickens, boils and is smooth.

:O That will surely go lumpy. Melt butter, stir in flour until a paste and then gradually add the milk and then no lumps.

Yeah well that's a given,

:)

Are you sure you are a brunette????

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