Caption Contest: Most unusual place to see IPv6

It’s a bird, it’s plane, it’s IPv6 enabled… We don’t know what it is, but maybe you can tell us. After an exciting photo contest, we want you to caption the two first place photos in each category.
Give us your best one-liners for each of the prize-winning photos below that are creative, original, descriptive, and appropriate between now and 7 June. Leave a comment on this post with your name that will be displayed and an email address by which we can contact you if you’re a winner. Winners will be announced on World IPv6 Day and win a $50 ThinkGeek gift certificate. Good luck!
Most unusual place to see IPv6 - winning photo by roblevitt

Also, don’t forget to caption the winning photograph in the category, What I hope will be IPv6 enabled in the next five years.
Check out our Where in the World is IPv6? Contest Page for more information and for the official Rules, Terms, and Conditions.



17 Comments
“Ah, now we’re getting to the meat of the problem!”
IPv6 nomz, really all you can eat!
Error!! IPv6 incompatible
As it turns out, the chef found out how to address all his food with IPv6 addresses.
To support IPv6 Day, Lenny’s is offering an IPv6 slam.
I’m very Sorry, the kitchen has run out of IPv4 tonight, but our chef recommends the IPv6.
We prefer ketchup on our IPv6.
Chef Kirby spent 2 years traveling the region in order to learn and perfect the local cuisine. His Silicon Valley themed restaurant opens Friday.
Mmmmm… Undecillion.
This one was a “Weiner” long before the Congressman from New York got involved!
To be “frank”, there are no weakest links here!
IPv6. Mmmmmmmmmm. Tasty!
I CAN HAS IPv6 BURGER?
Can I get 340 undecillion of these to go? And lemme get a shake with that.
Miranda quickly attempted to disable v6 on her iPhone, but it was far too late to stop this meal from registering its full calorie count in her food diary app. If only, she sobbed to Kitty, she’d paid attention to the warning on the coasters.
IPv6: Now there’s a protocol you can sink your teeth into.
IPv6, take a byte today.