No man will seem to win
No man will seem to win
I tried this before, but the forums imploded, as if in petulant protest, when I did. So I'll try again. You'll have to be quick, though... I expect I'll have revealed the winner by the end of the week.
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Yay! I'm the first voter! Umm... just hope it doesn't disappear...
Sybil! Because the shed's nice ^.^
When in all true fact it'll probably end up being the non-existent one... Hey, if a room with a light that goes on and off won last year, why not?!
And I know Sybil has no chance, but one can always hope...
Sybil! Because the shed's nice ^.^
When in all true fact it'll probably end up being the non-existent one... Hey, if a room with a light that goes on and off won last year, why not?!
And I know Sybil has no chance, but one can always hope...
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Well divined
Yes. Where exactly is another story (which, surprisingly, I've actually thought out, although it is rather absurd, and may not be told).
Anyway, well guessed, all of you (including LAG, for niceness alone).
As a corollary to this, my own exhibition piece for my Art exam also involves heavy use of lard. It hasn't yet melted or caught fire; however, it has been partly eaten by a dormouse who happens to live in the ceramics supply cupboard. I hope he/she doesn't get food poisoning, as it's not exactly fresh any longer.
Anyway, well guessed, all of you (including LAG, for niceness alone).
As a corollary to this, my own exhibition piece for my Art exam also involves heavy use of lard. It hasn't yet melted or caught fire; however, it has been partly eaten by a dormouse who happens to live in the ceramics supply cupboard. I hope he/she doesn't get food poisoning, as it's not exactly fresh any longer.
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Maybe it went to Anthony's non-imaginary friends.
LNF (Little Known Fact): Recent studies in the UK, Finland and Minnesota indicate that the number of people admitting to having imaginary friends (IFs) is about twice that of the number of IFs in non-existence. Since most people over 30 would rather die horribly than admit to having an IF, it is estimated that each IF is shared on average between 4.2 Actual People (APs). The security implications are causing some alarm.
LNF (Little Known Fact): Recent studies in the UK, Finland and Minnesota indicate that the number of people admitting to having imaginary friends (IFs) is about twice that of the number of IFs in non-existence. Since most people over 30 would rather die horribly than admit to having an IF, it is estimated that each IF is shared on average between 4.2 Actual People (APs). The security implications are causing some alarm.