The third Caption Contest held on Shaolin Chamber 36 featured a screen cap from the movie, The Six Directions of Boxing. I received many submissions for this contest, and as I stated for the first time with this latest contest edition, if you have more than one idea for a caption, you could of sent in as many submissions as you could come up with. The winner of this contest actually sent in three different captions that I thought were all good, but the chosen one just stood out, very humorous and kind of grotesque if you know the meaning behind it.
Congratulations to JAY LEE for submitting the winning caption.
Here is the image with caption.

JAY LEE’s prize for sending in this winning caption is $18 of FlixBux credit at HKFlix.com
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Wooohooo…. I finally won:)
@Jay Lee –
Thanks Jay for participating. Good stuff my friend.
How does one get ones flixbux then?
@Jay Lee –
Jay, I have sent you an email regarding this a few days back. Please check and reply back. Thank you.
haven’t recieved an email!
jaylee7777@hotmail.com
Still haven’t heard anything…..
I had confused Jay Lee with someone else, and was emailing the wrong person the whole time. Eventually everything got straightened out. I want apologize to Jay for the mix up and delay in him receiving his prize, and also thank him for his patience and understanding.