A lot to love here. The airplane looks like it was folded from the last layer's background; the reference to "point" in conjunction with the arrow; and a nod to his competitor, But Does It Float. All the loose threads gathered up and tied like a bow on a gift.
Twitter is down at the moment (in the middle of a Friday afternoon? Their business model is truly mystifying), but we still need your votes to determine a winner. When the tweetie birds are back up and chirping, post to Twitter with #LYT and the blog of your choice. I.e.:
#LYT #iso50
#LYT #butdoesitfloat
Thanks for joining us this afternoon, and be sure to check back next week for another blood-stirring bout.
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Matthew Baldwin.
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Congratulations to Mig Reyes, Layer Tennis Season 3 Champion.
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