Any person in picture yelling to Arefin somewhere of shot: Arefin!! You think you would of learned from last year! Don’t plan off seasons in Hurricane Season!!
Arefin yelling back: BUT THIS ISN’T A HURRICANE
::smacking noise::
Barry (somewhere off shot): Ouch! STUPID LEXAN! I can’t belive this happend two years in a row!
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<not part of entry> Don’t ya just love how I randomly insert the randomly needed people?
Edit:: You see Billfred, there was no need for me to write on my forehead to remember this time </not part of entry>
(Personal note on this caption contest entry for non-Mission Mayhem attendees… there are wayyyy too many inside jokes in the following entry to probably get)
Billfred earlier in the day: “Mike’s having trouble getting the field to run right, the software has gone down the Hatch.” Billfred at the time of the picture: “When I said the software was going down the Hatch… I meant it as a pun, I didn’t mean he should flood the field so we had to hide the cabinets in a Yellow Submarine. Where are my penalty flags again?”
Billfred wanted everyone to know why there was water on this off-season event’s field, so he posted this in the caption contest to get everyone take on this marvelous occurrence.
Water water everywhere and not a light will blink,
Billfred got the field all wet and really caused a stink.
It called for rain this glorious day,
And now the field looks like the bay.
The GDC had a real good look,
And now a water game is in the book.
The work it caused did not bring down them,
They brought together another successful Mission Mayhem.
Now why do you suppose KathieK called and said to find NEMO to help with all this mayhem?
Looking down in the drainhole, ‘oh yoohooo NEMO, are you down there? Come out come out where ever you are…we’ve got pink pigs and martians here and we need you, too, little fella.’
REF: Stop pointing at the wet carpet and clean this up, even if the cursed drain is under that spot!
Guy in back with white T-shirt: Yay, a wading pool!
REF: Shaddup and help, my feet are getting wet! And these Nike’s are brand new too!
*Side Note: My grandfather told me this. In Vietnamese (I think), Nike means “do it”, or to do. My grandfather had a Vietnamese boss, and so when he was fed up with the workers for whining about something, he would just yell “NIKE!” End side note. *