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Previously on "CUK annual awards - forum personality of the year"
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The is ok
but could we have a double one for drunk posters who like to repeat themselves
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Based on his sig, how about an RTFM smilie so that we can openly display distain for idiots and newbies.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"The Doodab Memorial Prize for Forum Personality of the Year"?
Maybe we're just getting soft in our old age, but was there the same idea for Fleetwood (RIP)? Who, via the emoticon, is still contributing to the forum regularly.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThis.
Edit: Sorry, that doesn't come across as intended. I don't think a tick box is a worthy nod to the man.
Maybe we're just getting soft in our old age, but was there the same idea for Fleetwood (RIP)? Who, via the emoticon, is still contributing to the forum regularly.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI think doodab would be a worthy winner, but my vote has gone elsewhere, and I'd be very pleased to see my nominee win too.ordered, suggested I vote for
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostWhat's the dress code for the awards ceremony? I wouldn't want to look out of place going up to collect my trophy.
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What's the dress code for the awards ceremony? I wouldn't want to look out of place going up to collect my trophy.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI think doodab would be a worthy winner, but my vote has gone elsewhere, and I'd be very pleased to see my nominee win too.
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