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And The Winner is…

We have a tie in the Caption the Wedding Photo contest:

1. For best writing in a Campfire Caption Contest, 2008, the winner is:

Ball of Steve for “Hold on just a minute, Steve Wax just radioed from the previous post to say that he’ll be right over to join the pile.”

2. For most imaginative use of imagery from a Disney movie, the winner is:

Walt Jr., for his evocative image shown below.

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Since we have a tie, I’m going to give each winner a $25 iTunes gift card instead of half a Nano. Just send your name and email address to steve.wax@gmail.com. And I’d also like to clear up one mystery. Who is “Training for ‘09″? — and is “Pratt Course Catalog photo shoot” insider information about the picture?

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Time to VOTE!

Vote in the comment section below for your favorite. Winner will be announced tomorrow, end of day.

What is going on below? Winner gets a Nano.

Wedding Day

Campfire Caption Competition!

EDIT: SOMEONE attempted to change the picture on the site, so to make up for lost time we’re extending the competition to Thursday! Get ‘em in quick!

Best caption for this picture of Steve Wax wins a My Home 2.0 Crew T-Shirt!
Post your captions in the comments below.
Steve Wax in Love

My Home 2.0 Behind the Scenes: Fort Wayne, Indiana

Sean is photographing behind the scenes here in Fort Wayne, so check out his Flickr set and visit 2pointhome.com for more info about the show.

Welcome to Ft. Wayne, Indiana!

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On the first day of shooting, Kim from Verizon made us this amazing home-made apple pie. It was even better than it looks, and it made us forget all about yesterday’s nasty speeding ticket business. Thanks, Kim!

Photo by EssG

Welcome to Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

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Tomorrow we begin shooting episodes nine and ten of My Home 2.0 in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and we’ve already had an inauspicious start. About five minutes from the airport, we were pulled over by a cop for doing 70 MPH in a 55 MPH zone. To be fair, I wasn’t paying attention to my speed, but I didn’t think I was going very fast. It’s hard to judge when there are NO other cars on the road with you.

The kicker? Another 2 minutes up the road and the speed limit changed to 70 MPH.

It was a nice little speed trap to nab people coming from the airport, because they got both of us who were driving on the road. Anyhow, if you happen to be in Ft. Wayne look for us around town — we’re the ones driving 35 MPH on the highway. :)

Photo by EssG



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