Are There Any Awards This Year?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the upcoming awards and the process of nominations and voting. The original question asks about any awards being given out this year, to which it is clarified that voting will begin soon and nominations are made by staff. The conversation then turns to the possibility of winning the "funniest member" award and where to find the polls for voting. The summary ends with a humorous exchange about eagerly waiting for the nominations to be announced.
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sherlockjones
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Any awards being given out this year?


I am new and noticed in the archives some types of awards.
 
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but who did you nominate?
 
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thank you for your quick response
 
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where would the polls be?? have the staff members already chosen the people? which forum do you go to vote?ty

because i know that i will win funniest member awards

right? right? anybody agree :)
 
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sherlockjones said:
where would the polls be?? have the staff members already chosen the people? which forum do you go to vote?


ty

because i know that i will win funniest member awards

right? right? anybody agree :)
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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BobG said:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Just wait until the nominations come out. :devil: :rofl: <evil grin>
 

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