Cartoon Caption Contest Results — Cell Phone

It’s time for the July Cartoon Caption Contest results.  Our contests feature the art of professional cartoonist Dan Rosandich.

New Cartoon Caption Contests are announced on the first of the month.

New Joke Contests are announced mid-month.

Here are this month’s top captions:

** FIRST PLACE **

Technology is worthless!  I can’t believe I still have to manually press the buttons!

     Eric Johnson, Gastonia, North Carolina, USA
 
** SECOND PLACE **

Just great!  Customer Service says I should go online, and their site tells me to check with Customer Service!

     Gerald Fleischmann, Fountain Valley, California, USA

** THIRD PLACE **

Thanks to your new ringtone, I can’t get “It’s A Small World” out of my head.
 
     Tom Nee, Oak Lawn, IL, USA

HONORABLE MENTION (in random order)

  – I’ve been on hold so long I forgot why I called.
  – I personalized a song for every call. That is my annoying ex-wife’s.
  – I sure hope that’s Decaf!
  – I don’t care that little Billy is going to his concert tonight…I’ll get fired if this ringtone goes off in the office.
  – They’re making me name that tune before they’ll transfer me to the help desk. 
  – I feel like I’m on a reality TV show called “So You Think You Can Hold?”
  – This is a Samsung phone. I wish Sam would stop singing!

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3 Responses to “Cartoon Caption Contest Results — Cell Phone”

  1. Eric Says:

    Thanks for a fun one John and Dan.

    “I sure hope that’s decaf!” is my fav – makes me smile every time.

  2. Greg Gazin, LGET D42 Says:

    Great cartoon and great replies. As a GadgetGuy, I was thinking a little differently.

    2 thoughts – 1) My cellphone and computer just had a spat and won’t communicate or 2) “Didn’t you get my Tweet? – I said Iced Tea”

    Regards,

    http://www.gadgetgreg.com

  3. Gerald Fleischmann Says:

    Gawrsh! I made second place with a true observation that – at the time – I didn’t think was a bit funny! Only when I saw the cartoon itself did I also see my own frustrating situation in a humorous light. Thanks for the insight!

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