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Winning caption:
"Right, so it's $10 for two, don't smoke them both in the same session.... heavy stuff." (Steve Wilson, New Zealand)

Honourable mentions:

"This is not as simple as LEGO. Do you know where these two go?" (Yohan, Sri Lanka)

"T'was the wind that blew them off, good sir." (John Smith, UK)

"Well, the ICC Test No. 1 mace is now gone. These are the consolation prizes for the No. 2 spot." (Bhaskar Agrawal)


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