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2008 Demonland Awards

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What do you reckon we have some awards for different categories?

Best Poster

Most Entertaining poster

Funniest poster etc?

 

Best Poster: High Tower/Mousey/Nudge

Most Entertaining poster- Nugget Jones

Funniest Poster- unsure atm

stupid poster- Yze Magic

 
Best Poster: High Tower/Mousey/Nudge

Most Entertaining poster- Nugget Jones

Funniest Poster- unsure atm

stupid poster- Yze Magic

Always the easy option to call someone stupid when their thought process is about thirty levels above what you are able to comprehend.

I better get at least one nomination here.

Best Poster - High Towe

Most Entertaining poster - Yze Magic

Funniest poster etc? - not sure


Best Poster - Jaded/Mousey/Baileys Babies

Most Entertaining poster - Nudge

Funniest poster etc? Yze Magic

stupid poster- Yze Magic

Here is a trade proposal from you on the Drafts and Trading forum

Sorted: Daniel Bell and pick 35 for Pick 4

if they want him, could happen

:lol::lol::lol:

And I am the stupid one?

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I better get at least one nomination here.

Most pessimistic?

 

Best Poster dazzledavey36

Most Entertaining poster dazzledavey36

Funniest poster dazzledavey36

I better get at least one nomination here.

Best Poster - High Towe

Most Entertaining poster - Yze Magic

Funniest poster etc? - not sure

Try losing your little man big gun persona and you might stand a chance.


Best Poster - Dappa Dan - seems to make sense most of the time

Most Entertaining Poster - Beelzebub (can't read or understand what he writes sometimes but it's entertaining

Funniest Poster - Deeman - subtle wry humour

Most Informative Poster - Beach Road Bazza - always thorough with the Sandy news

Dunce - Y_M

Best Poster: Rogue

Most Entertaining: Y_M

Bill O'Reilly: Rhino Richards

Crazy person in the corner throwing cats: Belzebub59

Crazy person in the corner throwing draft picks: Bailey's Babies

Best Poster: Rogue

Most Entertaining: Y_M

Bill O'Reilly: Rhino Richards

I'll second that.

I enjoy the thoughtful, common sense Rogue seems to employ. What's more he can spell.

Also enjoy Yze_Magic, but christ some of the plebs that take the bait drive me round the bend. There are some real gumbies on here.


HT gets my vote.

He also can spell, gets to the point, has a sense of humour and does not (usually) put people down.

By the way, the comment in HT's signature re YM's observations is spot on. Sorry YM, but clearly you have kangarooed the wallaby on this one.

Cheers

Best Poster: Rogue

Most Entertaining:

Individual: Y_M

Tandem: RR and mo64.

Best visual displays: Clint Bizkit (ie for his nominated clash jumper)

Funniest:close call. It's a Nightmare/deanox

If I go any longer, it will resemble the credits of a Walt Disney Movie....

Always the easy option to call someone stupid when their thought process is about thirty levels above what you are able to comprehend.

Proving the point again...

Best Poster dazzledavey36

Most Entertaining poster dazzledavey36

Funniest poster dazzledavey36

Poster that needs to come out of his shell a bit: dazzledavey36

Most Informative Poster - Beach Road Bazza - always thorough with the Sandy news

Should be a special award for him this year. Will be missed.

Also enjoy Yze_Magic, but christ some of the plebs that take the bait drive me round the bend. There are some real gumbies on here.

Give it time... If you're here long enough you'll see what people are reacting to.

Give it time... If you're here long enough you'll see what people are reacting to.

I think I've been on here long enough to appreciate the Yze_Magic factor. There are so many suckers on here who feed the beast. For those of us who can see Y_M it for what he is, its quite frustrating.

Taken in isolation his posts are often pretty entertaining.


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