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5/22/2020
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Marilyn Cohodas
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Name That Toon: Return to the New Normal

We provide the cartoon. You write the caption!
We provide the cartoon. You write the caption!

Submit your caption in the comments and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card. If you don't want to enter a caption, help us pick a winning caption by voting on the submissions. Click thumbs-up for those you find funny; thumbs-down, not so. As always, editorial comments are encouraged and welcomed. Click here for contest rules. For advice on how to beat the competition, check out How To Win A Cartoon Caption Contest. The contest closes April 24. 

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Marilyn has been covering technology for business, government, and consumer audiences for over 20 years. Prior to joining UBM, Marilyn worked for nine years as editorial director at TechTarget Inc., where she launched six Websites for IT managers and administrators supporting ... View Full Bio

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kumarshivani285
kumarshivani285,
User Rank: Apprentice
5/22/2020 | 12:45:58 PM
Cartoon caption
Ooh new wall! Now I can browse Facebook in peace!
Redpaint718
Redpaint718,
User Rank: Apprentice
5/24/2020 | 9:26:15 AM
Re: New caption contest!
WHO FARTED?!#
Saayas
Saayas,
User Rank: Apprentice
5/26/2020 | 2:57:03 PM
Firewalls transcend computers
Looks like corporate decided to put up new firewalls to prevent the virus
Jammatime
Jammatime,
User Rank: Apprentice
5/26/2020 | 3:36:51 PM
re: Name that toon
I read online that Anthrax kills Coronavirus, so I made my own spray. Hope you don't mind.
Cisco-Kid
Cisco-Kid,
User Rank: Apprentice
5/31/2020 | 7:08:08 PM
How to Post Cartoon Caption
I'm not seeing how to go about posting a caption for the latest cartoon.  May I get a little guidance, please.  Thank you.
NetSecTech
NetSecTech,
User Rank: Apprentice
6/2/2020 | 8:07:43 AM
The human condition doesnt run on MacOS
"Well I dont run on MacOS, so I need to take extra precautions"
michael8000@gmail.com
[email protected],
User Rank: Apprentice
6/2/2020 | 11:49:47 PM
Coffee Mug
My coffee mug is inside the suit...I never have to worry about taking the suit off to potty
Almeow
Almeow,
User Rank: Strategist
6/3/2020 | 4:54:59 PM
Re: New caption contest!
What? IT said I needed virus protection!
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