There were 7 sentences entered in the "supersized" category, so there will just be one poll. You can vote for up to three of your favorites.
Winner = 9,000 GPs
2nd = 8,000 GPs
3rd = 6,000 GPs
4th = 4,000 GPs
Poll will close Thursday evening at 10:00 pm Central time.
Pick a winner - Supersized Sentences
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- Jeb Clampett
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Pick a winner - Supersized Sentences
"Luck is my middle name," said Rincewind, indistinctly.
"Mind you, my first name is Bad."
-- (Terry Pratchett, Interesting Times)
"Mind you, my first name is Bad."
-- (Terry Pratchett, Interesting Times)
- Jeb Clampett
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Re: Pick a winner - Supersized Sentences
Poll's over and we have our winners! Congratulations to all. Let me know if you don't get your earned rewards!
Thanks to everybody who entered!
(1) 9,000 GPs to Kay O. Johnson
A big crowd developed early, five gorgeous horses including jockeys, kept looking magnificent, near opening post, quietly ready, step trackside until victorious winner Xanadu youthfully zips around best competition dramatically earning fifty grand, humbling inferiors justly, keenly leading mares neatly over Panama's quirky racecourse successfully triumphant.
(2) 8,000 GPs to Keith Maidlow
Young Zero, a black colt, dreamed, eyeing fillies galloping homeward, inducing jumps, kicks, leaps mainly north of pastures, quietly rendering secret thoughts, unparalleled visions, wishes.
(3) 6,000 GPs to James Jerowski
Always be careful doing entries for good horses in Japan, karaoke lovers make noises of perfect quality reverberating sounds that ultimately will vanquish xenophobic yearling zeal.
(4) 4,000 GPs to Mike Eaton
After being caught Democracy even fought gamely however I just kept looking more north over past queen Raisher stables to unite very wonderful Xett's yucky zebras.
Thanks to everybody who entered!
(1) 9,000 GPs to Kay O. Johnson
A big crowd developed early, five gorgeous horses including jockeys, kept looking magnificent, near opening post, quietly ready, step trackside until victorious winner Xanadu youthfully zips around best competition dramatically earning fifty grand, humbling inferiors justly, keenly leading mares neatly over Panama's quirky racecourse successfully triumphant.
(2) 8,000 GPs to Keith Maidlow
Young Zero, a black colt, dreamed, eyeing fillies galloping homeward, inducing jumps, kicks, leaps mainly north of pastures, quietly rendering secret thoughts, unparalleled visions, wishes.
(3) 6,000 GPs to James Jerowski
Always be careful doing entries for good horses in Japan, karaoke lovers make noises of perfect quality reverberating sounds that ultimately will vanquish xenophobic yearling zeal.
(4) 4,000 GPs to Mike Eaton
After being caught Democracy even fought gamely however I just kept looking more north over past queen Raisher stables to unite very wonderful Xett's yucky zebras.
"Luck is my middle name," said Rincewind, indistinctly.
"Mind you, my first name is Bad."
-- (Terry Pratchett, Interesting Times)
"Mind you, my first name is Bad."
-- (Terry Pratchett, Interesting Times)
- Keith Maidlow
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Re: Pick a winner - Supersized Sentences
Jeb,
PM'ed you but I also like to acknowledge in public.
Thanks for creating and running this contest! It was fun and even though the SIM is fun by itself, these types of "events" add to the enjoyment.
Your generosity in prizes is greatly appreciated.
Thanks again!
PM'ed you but I also like to acknowledge in public.
Thanks for creating and running this contest! It was fun and even though the SIM is fun by itself, these types of "events" add to the enjoyment.
Your generosity in prizes is greatly appreciated.
Thanks again!
*Sugar Bottom Stable
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Re: Pick a winner - Supersized Sentences
I have to agree with Keith. Jeb, thank you very much for this contest. It was really fun, and it was nice to win something too! Plus, I enjoyed reading everybody else's entries and seeing how creative they were.
Brianna: I just wanted something with balls..
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Re: Pick a winner - Supersized Sentences
Thanks for the contest Jeb!