The Triumph, September 16, 1933
Written by PulpoftheDay on October 28th, 2009
The end of the month draws nigh. Time to rev up the cleverness in the caption contest!

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In his mind, Omar felt that he had triumphed over the elephant that was crushing his ribcage and the tiger that was about to rip his legs off.
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Seconds later, the elephant would savagely beat the tiger to death with Siegfried’s head & upper body…Effectively ending the Vegas show’s lackluster post-Roy run…
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Hitting the tiger with McKnifey seemed the best option.
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As Omar breathed his last he was confident that his show-business death would overshadow that of his rival Zarana’s, with the 50 stone lady and the trampoline.
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“A thrilling incident in the story of the adventures of an Indian policeman that appears complete inside.”
With that sentence, it just appeared *almost* complete *outside*.
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Inspector Lol Rofl Singh of the Imperial Punjabi Constabulary was outraged; this was no way for his leftenant Sergeant Moti Khan to react in a clear case of Attempted GBH(however, it was an amazing bit of disguise, he must admit)!
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“Just another Manic Monday!”
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“Hmm ‘The Elephant or the Tiger?’” thought Frank Stockton.”That gives me an idea.”
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Another day in the life of Dr Ganesh Punjabi, Tiger Dentist!
“Now if it would please you very much, to open-up for me your mouth, Mr Raja Kahn! Let us to have a look at those cavities, that we may sooth away your pain!”