Disaster was about to strike
From the This is how the world will end challenge. See all 373 entries (closed)
( , Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:15, archived)
From the This is how the world will end challenge. See all 373 entries (closed)
( , Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:15, archived)
I can't stand
the tension!
Just snap and get it over with dammit!
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:36,
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Just snap and get it over with dammit!
This week's contest has gotten way out of hand.
Seriously, I pity the foo who has to wade through 40 pages of Earths From Spaceā¢
judging this thing.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:42,
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judging this thing.
I judged last week
and found it overwhleming, and there were only 17 pages or so.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:43,
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I can imagine.
I'm too indecisive to deal with things like that anyhow.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:47,
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I polled a group of friends
and then threw out their input and then narrowed the entries down to yes, no and maybe and then fine tuned the maybes and then honed the yesses. The one thing I excluded were b3ta inside jokes. Does that seem fair?
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:52,
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That's a tough call.
...a good way to thin out the crop, though.
The amount of stuff that goes over my head because I'm not British alone is outstanding.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:58,
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The amount of stuff that goes over my head because I'm not British alone is outstanding.
John McCrirrick
is a horse racing commentator / tipster guy. Professionally eccentric in a very English way.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:20,
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Thanks!
I did wonder, though it wasn't such a burning question that I actually felt the need to ask.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:29,
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how does one
get to be a judge? is it just a matter of waiting to be asked? (*drumming fingers on desk*)
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:06,
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No, I think they liked your picture
but were saying that there are a lot of good pictures in the contest.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:54,
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Yeah.
Heck, I even made one (decided not to post it though).
I do fear the great mass of Earths In Space will soon crush us 'neath its prodigious girth, however.
The great irony: destruction of the world via destruction of the world pics. Hey-O!
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:04,
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I do fear the great mass of Earths In Space will soon crush us 'neath its prodigious girth, however.
The great irony: destruction of the world via destruction of the world pics. Hey-O!
The best contest I've seen
is the Straight To Video one. If you want to make sure you get absolutely zero work done today, go have a look...
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 8:55,
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