For this competition all you have to do is supply a suitably humorous caption to the picture above in the comments page of this post, and the one judged to be the funniest wins.
THE PRIZE
Only 1 entry per person and the closing date will be Tuesday the 20th of October 2009 12.00AM GMT and the winners will be announced sometime soon after that date.
Juan "Johnnie" Rico signed up with the Federal Service on a lark, but despite the hardships and rigorous training, he finds himself determined to make it as a trooper. In boot camp he will learn how to become a soldier, but when he graduates and war comes (as it always does for soldiers), he will learn why he is a soldier. Many consider this Hugo Award winner to be Robert Heinlein's finest work, and with good reason. Forget the battle scenes and high-tech weapons (though this novel has them)--this is Heinlein at the top of his game talking people and politics.
Only 1 entry per person and the closing date will be Tuesday the 20th of October 2009 12.00AM GMT and the winners will be announced sometime soon after that date.
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Beating the credit crunch No 14
"This mobile knocking shop was a great idea! we can park it by the M1 and make a fortune".
"Yes, well I'd better go tell the wife to pack her good knickers".
"I say, you FBI types have thought of everything for your covert ops, it's even got an en suite!"
"Excuse me buddy, that's the driver's crash helmet!"
"You've never heard fo the Millenium Falcon?"
"Should I have?"
'It is our duty as sole survivors to sustain the human race!'
'Yes, but we've been trying daily for 3 years and nothing, are you absolutely sure it's possible for 2 men to have a baby?'
"I tell you Steve, these mobile music players are going to be massive."
"Christ Jim next time we trial this mobile shelter we are packing more than tins of beans! I couldn't breathe for a moment then!"
"Definiatly!....Erm...Bob it looks like you followed through a bit on that last one!"
What the Scottish space programme lacked in funds, it more than made up for in ambition
Do you really think the British people will believe that the UK section of the International Space Station has really cost £8 Billion when they see what we've built Professor ?
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