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Caption Contest

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What on EARTH is going on in this photo? Get your creative juices flowing and come up with a creative or funny caption, submit it in the comments below and you'll be entered to win a $250 amazon.com gift card!

Winner will be announced May 16, 2017

UPDATE MAY 26, 2017

The winner of the $250 amazon.com gift card from Careersmart Learning for best caption is user Guy in Babyland whose caption was "I can finally hear myself think". ​Congratulations!

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The bells...I can still hear the bells!!!

I think I've lost my mind! Oh...found it!

If a brain farts in the woods, and no one is there to hear it, does it............oh.

Lights on but is anyone home?!

"After a long shift I have to make sure my brain is still there!"

Finally lost it

"That was a long 13+ hour shift, is there anything left in there?"

"When the call lights keep ringing and you need to hear yourself think."

"I give myself the best advice ! "

Finally...i can hear myself think!

'It's not what you think it is.' As one of my patients has a straw up her nose and white powder on her bathroom sink. 'It's just oxy, no biggie.' She came in for an opiate overdose.

"I knew those call lights were only sounding in my head."

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