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Captain Caffeine photobombing Snickers

From the Urban Dictionary:
Photobomb: (verb)- to drop in a photo unexpectedly...to hop in a picture right before it is taken.

The Captain couldn’t resist, apparently.



Let me also mention that the ONLY reason Snickers’ attention is so firmly on the photographer (me) is because I was holding a piece of food right next to the camera lens on my phone.

Comments

Carmen said…
Funny, funny! Love it!
Anonymous said…
I'm a little worried about the condition of Santa. He looks like he might be bombed. :-) And it's great to put a face with Snickers and Captain Caffeine!
Camy Tang said…
ROFL!! Poor Santa, he's been mightily abused.
Trinka said…
Bahahahaha! Captain Caffeine is awesome! ;)
{btw, cute doggy}
Camy Tang said…
Thanks! We like her, too. :) It was Captain Caffeine who picked her out at the pound, actually.
Cheryl Wyatt said…
THIS is THE MOST EXCELLENT PHOTO! I love it! It's good of CC and of my sweet Snickers! I miss her. Give her hugs from Auntie C.

She is SOOOOO adorable in this photo, Camy!
Camy Tang said…
Thanks, Cheryl! Will give her a hug from Auntie C. :)
Danica Favorite said…
Aww!! My little Snicky!!! She and the Captain look so cute!!
Camy Tang said…
Thanks! I think she looks a little annoyed, but the Captain is having fun.
CL Yang said…
Snickers is so cute :) And yes, we finally get to see how Captain Caffeine looks like :)
Camy Tang said…
This is a good picture of him because other times when he smiles he looks a little goofy. :)
Susan F. said…
The photo is so funny. Snickers looks so serious. It is nice to see Captain Caffeine. :)
Camy Tang said…
Doesn't she look totally intense??? :)

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