A Shot in the Dark: Caption This Screenshot of the Week

We got a good response last week on your captions for Heavy Rain (thanks guys!), so let’s try this again.

Free-to-play MMO Pirates of the Caribbean Online just released a few images from the game’s recent holiday events, and this one features swashbuckling “sandmen.”

What do you think is going on? (See a bigger image here.)

Have at it.

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  • http://www.twitter.com/leverus Lev Grossman

    I give up.

  • bartbug

    You stab your rapier in, you pull your rapier out, ou thrust your rapier in, and you move it all about; You do the hokey pokey and twist your blade around, that’s what Pirates are about.

  • doubleang

    After having lost a recent battle to Cap’n Jack Sparrow, Captain Slappy’s crew, never known as being the sharpest rapiers on the high seas, got a big boost to morale after thoroughly vanquishing a band of pirates unlucky enough to stand in their way.

  • http://textroot.wordpress.com textroot

    Option 1:

    “Five more minutes of play time and then we really do have to get on with the muggings, the killings and the beatings.”

  • http://textroot.wordpress.com textroot

    Option 2:

    “I think the Captain left without us.”

  • grape_crush

    Nothing gets rid of the pirate blues like a good fight with a pile of sand.

  • doubleang

    After movies involving ghost pirates then clam and squid pirates, Disney’s creative juices appeared to completely fizzle during the development of the newest addition to the franchise. FTL

  • grape_crush

    …clam and squid pirates…

    Rumor has it that in the fourth installment of the PotC series, Davy Jones and his crew are battled by a team of sous chefs armed with saute’ pans, butter, panko crumbs, and garlic in kind of a “Top Chefs of the Caribbean” crossover.

  • jimd68

    The last season of “Lost” turns horribly wrong when children are allowed to write an episode “John Locke meets the other others.”

  • Tracey John

    lol, nice work guys.

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