Here they are! You've been asking for them and waiting very paitiently. All fourteen are winners and will receive an Alpaca item. Thanks for helping me have a diversion!
"Donald and Daisy DUCT" Submitted by Bethany B.

"Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid"
Submitted by Tanisha P.

"Ginger & Maryanne"
Submitted by Julie O.

"George Burns & Gracie Allen"
Submitted by Sally L.

Marie & Pierre Currie; She was a 1911 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry
for discovery of Radium which she holds in her hand.
Pierre is pictured with Polonium.
Submitted by Jan F.

"Laverne & Shirley" They are pictured with
their famous Yiddish-American
hopscotch chant.
Submitted by Connie K.

"Flotsam" & "Jetsam" Evil Eels of movie fame.
Flotsam means debris from a shipwreck,
Jetsam means debris jettisoned from a ship.
Submitted by Nancy H.

"Yin" & "Yang" Taoist symbol visualizing primordial
male and female energies whose interplay gives birth
to the manifest world.
Submitted by Janet M.

"Morrison" & "Alder"
(Portland one-way streets)
Submitted by Joanie L.

"Bonnie & Clyde" Submitted by Cheryl B.
Hi Jen,
I am surprized to find myself thinking up names for JP's -- amazing what influence YOU have on people!! Anyway, I am currently liking Bonnie & Clyde. My reasoning is: they were a couple of criminals, so you won't mind snuffing them out when they have finished serving their useful purpose. I had a little trouble with the "useful" purpose part of the real B & C but, then, I realized they served the purpose of providing Americans with a distraction from the miseries of the depression and JP's do have a useful purpose, even though they worry you. I did give some thought to Hoot & Holler, Hoot having such a close relationship to hooter and holler being something you might want to do in response to surgery and this whole process. I'll keep thinking about this. If I come up with something more creative and/or appropriate, I'll let you know.
Cheryl

"Hoops & YoYo"
(Crazy-funny Hallmark E-card characters)
Submitted by Dr. R. Stafford

"Thelma & Louise"
Submitted by Julie O. & Shari H.

"Suez & Panama"
Submitted by Emily B.

Grand Prize Winner: "Harry & Tom"
(Tunnel names from "The Great Escape")
Submitted by Ron S.

Thank you for your fun submissions. Let me know which photo is your favorite.
The "Name the Drain Contest" has made the whole experience, well.....less draining....
I love each scene, Jennifer! I esp. love the tunnel and the porch. But then I love the stoicism of the scientist . . .
ReplyDeleteMy girls (9 & 10) will get a kick out if it. And then what a perfect way to have a discussion about female health issues.
Thanks! You go girl! Remember, don't be a boob, get your mammogram on time!
ReplyDeleteHey girl...I'm waiting for those Mohawk pictures... what ya waiting for???? :)
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Hi Mindy! I just finished the big blog that was holding me back. You're next!!!!
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