A fire unit moves through the sprinkler streams on a charred fairway at the Wakefield Plantation golf course in northern Wake County on February 19. Chuck Liddy / News Observer
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13 thoughts on “Caption contest, February 20, 2011”
If you think the water hazards a bitch wait till you see the sand traps
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You should have been here yesterday
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Black Acres, the newly completed golf course specifically designed to challenge wildland firefighters, incorporates many firefighter-specific customizations, but none are more likely to disappoint than the nineteenth hole.
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Little late?…..Ya Think!
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“Mind if we play thru?”
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“Just a minute too late!!”
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Great ones, folks! Keep’em coming!
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They just don’t make golf carts like they used to.
Or,The Wakefield County Fire Department, whether at play or at work, are always ready to respond.
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I agree with EricW and his ” Do you think this would qualify as a safety zone?”
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Sittin’ in the black, surrounded by sprinklers. Do you think this would qualify as a safety zone?
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How about questioning why the sprinklers weren’t on as the fire approached?!? Maybe a sarcastic ‘better late than never’ would fit well.
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“After we finish washing the truck,do you think they would mind if I did my car next.
If you think the water hazards a bitch wait till you see the sand traps
You should have been here yesterday
Black Acres, the newly completed golf course specifically designed to challenge wildland firefighters, incorporates many firefighter-specific customizations, but none are more likely to disappoint than the nineteenth hole.
Little late?…..Ya Think!
“Mind if we play thru?”
“Just a minute too late!!”
Great ones, folks! Keep’em coming!
They just don’t make golf carts like they used to.
Or,The Wakefield County Fire Department, whether at play or at work, are always ready to respond.
I agree with EricW and his ” Do you think this would qualify as a safety zone?”
Sittin’ in the black, surrounded by sprinklers. Do you think this would qualify as a safety zone?
How about questioning why the sprinklers weren’t on as the fire approached?!? Maybe a sarcastic ‘better late than never’ would fit well.
“After we finish washing the truck,do you think they would mind if I did my car next.
Dude, I know my ball landed here somewhere.