Post by adrian65 on Dec 12, 2007 9:43:30 GMT -5
Well, fellow RTH-ers, time to vote now.
Firstly, I would like to thank you everyone who submitted entries into the contest.
I understand that, when you saw Sheri's entry, you felt like some figure skaters that have to compete after the brilliant evolution of the first challenger, when gravity stopped for a few seconds and all the quadruples went perfect. (Humm, could those jumps come out so perfect also because of the small ... naah, forget it).
Even a double jump seems difficult in such situation, and therefore your entries should be even more appreciated, especially because many of them are triples, difficult combinations and even quadruples.
Now I'll resume the entries in the same order they have been posted:
- The first entry was RockHobbit - Sheri who kindly asked me to send her the cabs in order to put them into her bra and enhance her b@@bs this way
- Jurrasic Jonje - Jeremy had a vision of a wire wrapped pendent and bracelet combo. I'm sure that the only reason he did not post a picture for was because his wrapping tallent exceeds by far his drawing skills.
- Then Tonyterner - Tony came with a breathtaking promise - to perform a pole dance with the cabs duct-taped on his chest and, of course, to share with us this unique artistic moment
- After that, Stefan balanced this contest writing some AWESOME and WONDERFUL words about my pet wood and how great would fit it into his collection.
- The next entry was Rockyone - Rocky, who made a warm and touching offer, to give the cabs to a lady whose darling fights somewhere in Iraq.
- Next came Texaswoodie - Curt, with the most practical and simple entry - just to give him the cabs.
He also mentioned that he won't expose any parts if he'd win. Let us hope that doesn't mean that he WILL do it in case he won't win.
- Our talented poet LadyBeabea - Kate came with an outstanding poem, full of humor, named "Tats for Tits". You certainly must read it in person in order to fully appreciate it.
- Then KraziDiamond - KD discovered a breaking news article about the miraculous material from which my two cabs are made of - again my advice is to go to read it in person - contains a lot of useful scientific data written in an attractive, accessible manner
- Chassroc came with the argument that he, being a Polack, loves wood and should have them. Well, if I think how many of my pet woods have polish, this would balance a little this situation.
- Granpaw gave a new dimension of the age of those pet woods. He claims that he seeded the tree from which my cabs are made, when he was a young cave-man, so he has all the right to have these cabs. If this is true, then he is right, but I never would have thought my pet wood is SO old.
The lines above are only a resume, but to have the full picture of the entries I strongly recommend you to visit the contest's thread before submitting your vote:
forum.rocktumblinghobby.com/index.cgi?board=comptime&action=display&thread=1196798895&page=1
Don't forget to scroll down all the pages.
I hope you enjoyed the contest and had fun - now let's reward the hard working and talented competitors by submitting our votes!
Adrian
Firstly, I would like to thank you everyone who submitted entries into the contest.
I understand that, when you saw Sheri's entry, you felt like some figure skaters that have to compete after the brilliant evolution of the first challenger, when gravity stopped for a few seconds and all the quadruples went perfect. (Humm, could those jumps come out so perfect also because of the small ... naah, forget it).
Even a double jump seems difficult in such situation, and therefore your entries should be even more appreciated, especially because many of them are triples, difficult combinations and even quadruples.
Now I'll resume the entries in the same order they have been posted:
- The first entry was RockHobbit - Sheri who kindly asked me to send her the cabs in order to put them into her bra and enhance her b@@bs this way
- Jurrasic Jonje - Jeremy had a vision of a wire wrapped pendent and bracelet combo. I'm sure that the only reason he did not post a picture for was because his wrapping tallent exceeds by far his drawing skills.
- Then Tonyterner - Tony came with a breathtaking promise - to perform a pole dance with the cabs duct-taped on his chest and, of course, to share with us this unique artistic moment
- After that, Stefan balanced this contest writing some AWESOME and WONDERFUL words about my pet wood and how great would fit it into his collection.
- The next entry was Rockyone - Rocky, who made a warm and touching offer, to give the cabs to a lady whose darling fights somewhere in Iraq.
- Next came Texaswoodie - Curt, with the most practical and simple entry - just to give him the cabs.
He also mentioned that he won't expose any parts if he'd win. Let us hope that doesn't mean that he WILL do it in case he won't win.
- Our talented poet LadyBeabea - Kate came with an outstanding poem, full of humor, named "Tats for Tits". You certainly must read it in person in order to fully appreciate it.
- Then KraziDiamond - KD discovered a breaking news article about the miraculous material from which my two cabs are made of - again my advice is to go to read it in person - contains a lot of useful scientific data written in an attractive, accessible manner
- Chassroc came with the argument that he, being a Polack, loves wood and should have them. Well, if I think how many of my pet woods have polish, this would balance a little this situation.
- Granpaw gave a new dimension of the age of those pet woods. He claims that he seeded the tree from which my cabs are made, when he was a young cave-man, so he has all the right to have these cabs. If this is true, then he is right, but I never would have thought my pet wood is SO old.
The lines above are only a resume, but to have the full picture of the entries I strongly recommend you to visit the contest's thread before submitting your vote:
forum.rocktumblinghobby.com/index.cgi?board=comptime&action=display&thread=1196798895&page=1
Don't forget to scroll down all the pages.
I hope you enjoyed the contest and had fun - now let's reward the hard working and talented competitors by submitting our votes!
Adrian