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AERO-CAPTION CONTEST!!! (C'mon, You Know You Want To Chime In...)

And Yes, We Have Jack's Permission

We've all done it ... that is something silly when there is a camera nearby. And now with the Internet, well, let's just say that if you don't want it to show up on Facebook, you'd better not do it.

So when this gem of former Cessna president and current EAA board chairman Jack Pelton surfaced, well we knew that we just couldn't pass it by. After seeking and obtaining Jack's permission, we wanted to give you a chance to try to guess what's on his mind.

So ... have at it.

All we ask is that you keep it clean. The writer of the best caption will become the proud owner of a Klyde Morris book, and Klyde (or Wes) will even sign it for you. That means to win the prize, you can't remain anonymous.

Did we mention keeping it clean?

Have fun, everybody.

FMI: Submit Your Caption (You Know You Want To!)

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