DOUBLE EXPOSURE
Bringing to light the untold — and untrue — stories behind the pictures
NEXT WEEK’S CHALLENGE
Next week’s entry:
“He’s wearing the same kind of cargo shorts my dad wears.”
OR …
Send your suggested caption for publication next Sunday. Go to ABQJournal.com/caption-contest, click on the photo.
THIS WEEK’S WINNERS
Biggest Kit Kat bust in New Mexico history. When asked, the children said because trick-or-treating in New Mexico is so easy. ARTHUR D. ORTEGA,
Albuquerque
“Take all you want. Just don’t ring the doorbell.” MARK YARNELLE, Albuquerque
“This is a lot easier than trying to bite an apple in ice water.”
DWAYNE ARGAUD, Albuquerque
“Keep looking. My broomstick keys are in there somewhere.”
JAMES DEVERMAN, Albuquerque
“No more of that ‘Break me off a piece’ nonsense, kids. Now you can take all you want.”
CHERYL HAAKER, Albuquerque
“Well, let’s just see how many little Honest Abe takes.”
ROSE M. MEDINA, Albuquerque
“Wait a minute, these things are made of papier-mâché. Trick!”
SARAH B. VIGIL, Albuquerque
“Gee, it reminds me of my government job.”
RON GINSBURG, Los Ranchos
“How do you get young ones to eat carrots? Call ‘em Kit Kats.”
IGNACIO R. ULIBARRI, Santa Fe
“Ow! These Kit Kats must be haunted. One of them just bit my finger.”
BOYD KENNEDY, Austin, Texas
One-stop trick or treating. How novel.
JERRY M. ULLOM, Albuquerque
“Oh, look my fellow goblins, it seems we’ve hit the Kit Kat jackpot.” ELIZABETH SAAVEDRA, Los Lunas
“See? I told you I had the right bag for this job.” NINETTE MORDAUNT, Albuquerque
“Look, Charlie Brown, it’s the really, really Great Pumpkin and he’s gourd-geous.” RICK WELLER, Albuquerque