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Whoever you want Jo...jo wrote:Sorry, Cast my vote.
Sorry, bit tied up here at the moment working on some writing. You nominate whoever you want, best do it on the general messages and specify that it's for poll # 2. When other members do the same, I'll create the poll and we can all discuss and then cast our votes.
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Ok, I'll do it tomorrow.upstate wrote:Whoever you want Jo...jo wrote:Sorry, Cast my vote.
Sorry, bit tied up here at the moment working on some writing. You nominate whoever you want, best do it on the general messages and specify that it's for poll # 2. When other members do the same, I'll create the poll and we can all discuss and then cast our votes.
Howzzat?
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I cast my vote for Prince Charles. The other alternatives are actually subjects that are around now and probably will sink soon under their own balls' weight. My selection will stay instead for ages to come unless papparazzi speedsters finish the job they began a few years ago and missed miserably...
"...my dreams were all my own; i accounted for them to nobody; they
were my refuge when annoyed - my dearest pleasure when free."
mary shelley in her author's introduction to "frankestein", 1831.
were my refuge when annoyed - my dearest pleasure when free."
mary shelley in her author's introduction to "frankestein", 1831.
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Attn Argie and all participants to this thread...
Attn: all participants to this thread...
Hi folks. With your permissions, I would like to remove this sequence of messages and begin again with this thread. I may be wrong but I feel Sensitize has matured somewhat and we are in a better position to create proper new media journalism now.
I would appreciate all participants to this thread's opinions...
Cheers and best wishes
Hi folks. With your permissions, I would like to remove this sequence of messages and begin again with this thread. I may be wrong but I feel Sensitize has matured somewhat and we are in a better position to create proper new media journalism now.
I would appreciate all participants to this thread's opinions...
Cheers and best wishes
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Tough call.
I'd also like to nominate Richard Branson. OK, so he gave away 3 billion dollars towards stopping greenhouse gases but I'm rather sure that within a few miles of his house some poor old grandmothers who can't afford to keep paying for their inflated housing will freeze to death in poverty this winter.
I suppose "the environment" is rather trendier than helping a granny who smells of wee.
I'd also like to nominate Richard Branson. OK, so he gave away 3 billion dollars towards stopping greenhouse gases but I'm rather sure that within a few miles of his house some poor old grandmothers who can't afford to keep paying for their inflated housing will freeze to death in poverty this winter.
I suppose "the environment" is rather trendier than helping a granny who smells of wee.
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