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Splashes<br />
Caption Contest<br />
Dog Daze Captions<br />
In the November/December 2003 issue of SWIM Magazine, we asked readers to send us captions for this photo. <strong>The</strong><br />
response was overwhelming. Because we had so many captions, we selected ten of our favorites. Thank you to all<br />
who participated.<br />
“Doggie delegates practicing the water start rules set at the<br />
convention for pool depths less than 3.5 feet.”<br />
—Karla Rees, Mountain View <strong>Master</strong>s, Calif.<br />
“OK guys, just because the word ‘Speedo’ has both ‘pee’<br />
and ‘do’ in it doesn’t mean we can do ’em!”<br />
—Charles M. Hendrix, DVM, Auburn <strong>Master</strong>s, Ala.<br />
“Lap Dogs” —Jack Caddell, Sharks <strong>Master</strong>s, Decatur, Ala.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> paws that refreshes.”<br />
—Miek McCubbin, San Mateo, Calif.<br />
“Despite their best efforts, the search and rescue dogs could<br />
not find hide nor hair of George W.’s Speedo.”<br />
—Evan Louis, CRUZ <strong>Master</strong>s, Calif.<br />
Black dog to white dog: “Looks like there will be more<br />
competition at the Eel Lake Dog Open Water Swim this<br />
summer!” —Jani Sutherland, Central Oregon <strong>Master</strong>s, Ore.<br />
“Dog paddle piddle puddle”<br />
—Jae Howell, Walnut Creek <strong>Master</strong>s, Calif.<br />
“Ruff Waters”<br />
—Kristen Klinger, Minuteman <strong>Master</strong>s, Mass.<br />
“Recreation Center Schedule Misprint: Lab Swim <strong>from</strong><br />
noon to one.” —Janey Bell, Wheat Ridge Stingrays, Colo.<br />
“Just wait until noon—that’s when they open it up for<br />
cats.” —Mike Dowd, Multnomah Athletic Club, Ore.<br />
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