Congrats to Alexandra, winner of the ticket giveaway with the caption: “oH mY God, look at those pants…. I have to get me some of those pants!”
Wes came in a very close second with picture of his girlfriend. Sadly, there was no proof. Next time make her write “The Blemish rocks my socks off”.
You have 48 hrs to respond with your info.
Because I’m so popular, someone is letting me give away two tickets to the New American Music Union festival hosted by American Eagle Outfitters (http://www.ae.com/musicfestival). Per the description:
The New American Music Union is a two day summer music festival, hosted by AEO, in Pittsburgh on August 8th and 9th. Curated by Anthony Kiedis from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the festival combines big artist like Bob Dylan, The Raconteurs, The Roots, and Spoon on the main stage with fifteen of the country’s best college bands on stage two.
To enter, think of a good caption for the picture above of Anthony Kiedis. Mine was: “Anthony Kiedis does his best canned tuna impression.” Pretty lame, but screw you, sir! If you have a better one, put it in a comment or email it to me at theblemish (at) gmail.com
Best caption will get two free tickets. Contest ends next Thursday, June 10.
“uhh, u better wipe that off b4 u put it in my mouth. that was up my ass, ya kno.”
hey look at me!! its like ozzyfest but for pussies!
“I should of died with Hillel and heroin a long time ago!”
oh s**t, that was bad. uhhh
“Who wants to “Californication” backstage after this gig? You get on top!”
American Eagle Outfitters decided to drop its new poster boy after market research showed the mullet was out this year.
“oH mY God, look at those pants…. I have to get me some of those pants!”
Look what I can do! Dipsy-Doodle!
So yea I really want these tickets, so f— captions… here’s more partial nudity featuring my girlfriend :)
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“ahh godzilla”
“Oh F**k…where did my career go?”
please…help..me…get…my….socks….on…my…feet.
Ooh look how tough I am at 1,000 years old.