MAARC XLII TIE-BREAKER VOTE
(You have ONE vote)
View the old poll here.
MAARC XLII TIE-BREAKER VOTE
(You have ONE vote)
View the old poll here.
Last edited by Shankbot de Bodemloze; February 09, 2013 at 07:59 AM.
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YAY voted again![]()
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This sucks, because whoever I vote for, I don't do Justice to the other. It was a tough decision, but it goes beyond writing skills.
Voted!
More voters for the tiebreaker than the actual vote. I smell an unhealthy trend here...
Voted![]()
"Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112
You know I can't tell you that.![]()
THE WRITERS' STUDY | THE TRIBUNAL | THE CURIA | GUIDE FOR NEW MEMBERS
PROUD PATRON OF JUNAIDI83, VETERAAN & CAILLAGH
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MEGA TORTAS DE BODEMLOZE
17 votes! No more ties for sure!![]()
What an exciting race! The results are so to be worth the wait!![]()
Aaaand we have the results, congrats Thokran!![]()
"Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112
Yes, a round of applause indeed. For both of you. Well done, well done.+rep!
Edit: When I can for you, Tig![]()