Monday, July 21, 2014

7/21/14

This marks the 200th post of photos here at Krazy Kaptions! Thanks to all of my faithful readers, both of you, as we continue to gently rib those wonderful people and animals represented in these often-amazing pictures!
Times being so tough for The Munkeegrooms, eldest brother Snip came up with an ingenious way to save money. One 25-cent barbering manual was parlayed into a daisy chain of family haircuts, though it wasn't until his own hair was worked on by littlest brother Hack that the plan was abandoned...
Therese managed to have fun at the new Timberland Water Park in Scuffletown, Virginia, though a full day of enjoying the "rides" typically resulted in the need for a small tin of Band-Aids and a new swimsuit!
Randall liked to hang around outside Armleder's Clothing Store in the hopes that while the delivery men were distracted with some of the less attractive (and less realistic) mannequins, he might make off with one that suited his purposes better!
Chuck Belcher was proud that his parents allowed him to watch and feed little brother Heimlich ("Hymie" for short), until the day when he accidentally put corn starch into the bottle instead of formula...
Celeste had recovered surprisingly well from her accident, thanks to Dr. Picasso, though things still weren't exactly the way they'd been beforehand.  Nevertheless, she was able to do an awesome spider crawl and was always the first one chosen at picnics for the wheelbarrow race!
An Olympic hopeful from his earliest days, little Bart would run through several routines in the backyard, always forcing little sister Elsie to act as judge, which she did unstintingly if not enthusiastically...


2 comments:

Knuckles Girlyskirt said...

Congrats on your 200th posting!!!

Keep 'em coming!!!

I absolutely LOVE looking at these old-time photos. And the cheeky captions are an added bonus.

Poseidon3 said...

Thank you so much, Knuckles, for your faithful support of Krazy Kaptions! I'm so glad you have enjoyed these unusual photographs (and my musings about them!)