Many of you were touched by this whale imploring Santa Claus to free the environmentalist Paul Watson. A wish granted in advance since the founder of Sea Shepherd, imprisoned in Greenland since July, was released on December 17. He thus escapes the extradition request requested by the Japanese government. “Free Watson”, this injunction from our designer André Morvan, was therefore no longer relevant. Which did not prevent us from inspiring 86 proposals from our 32 participants. Everyone went fishing for the best pun, some catching too big catches. This is the case of André Capitaine, in Cavan, who sent us six proposals including “We are the whales of the ecological parasol”, but unfortunately too long to fit into the bubble.
Until Monday to fill the last bubble
“Elementary my dear! » References to Sherlock Holmes' sidekick have been numerous and more or less researched. “It’s complicated!” », declared the jury while reading the sentence of Pleumeurois Christophe Heuze: “Help Sherlock! It’s a Mori Artymoto move.” He is not the only one to have made the journalists of the Lannion editorial team row. With “We are waiting for the big guy in the vent” or “I found my Phère des Baleines”, Bruno Daniel and Virginie Salaun left the jury doubtful. “That’s enough!” », “cetacean” or even “has settled”, each has its own variation! Same thing with “whale”, “down with hatred”, “wool stocking”…
For his part, Gilles Ropars surfs the Japanese lexical field. Everything goes: “I’m making sushi”, “karate extradition”, “Sayonara better tomorrow”. This Ploubezrien places himself on the third step of the podium with: “On New Year’s Eve the watts ring! “.
The members of the jury did not agree, it was necessary to vote. With only one voice less, “Plankton boat, v'la Interpol” by Lannionnais Dominique Bonjour comes in second position, leaving first place to Alain Ropars and his committed phrase: “No orca of injustice, cetacean! “. For those who haven't been mentioned, you still have a chance with the wolf. You have until Monday, January 6, 4 p.m., to fill out the last bubble!
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