How to Write a New Yorker Cartoon Caption
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2014
- The WSJ posted a caption-less classic from The New Yorker's cartoon editor Bob Mankoff on Facebook and Twitter. Bob sorted through the responses, picked his favorites and discusses them with the WSJ's Michael Casey.
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"How curious! And the kids call this 'dabbing'?"
“You’re hired!”
"you're applying for the sales position, correct?"
"I'm hip too, Carlson, but I'm pretty sure the cigarettes will still sell themselves."
"I still see you."
"Why do you get a 'charlie -horse' every time you come in here?"
'Now your....'. Brilliant!
I have stolen this one "your walk isn't particularly silly"