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2007 Judge Selection


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Treebore said:
My screen name is easy, is my first name spelled backwards with 2 extra e's thrown in.

Robert=Trebor=Treebore.
See, and I always thought you got your name from telling your game stories to trees because they cannot run away :).


Sorry, I don't mean that, but I thought the connotation was too good to not to tell. ;)
 

Actually it is also meant to be play on the "heart" or "bore" of trees. Since I like to have as many meanings as possible thanks for pointing out an obvious possible one that had not occured to me since creating the character in May of 1985.
 

fusangite, put me down as another that thought for a while that your screen name was fungasite. I figured it out by myself eventually though

mcrow, I often read yours as mc crow for some reason.

Olaf the Stout
 

The_Universe said:
As of several moments ago, the polls were closed. When will see results? I'm eager to see if the new system has significantly altered the makeup of the panel. I hope it hasn't done so too significantly (I'm largely satisfied with how things have worked in the past). Good luck to all of you!
According to this thread, we won't be seeing the results until the 23rd.

Since apparently the winners are already known, we can hope at least that we may know early.
 
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Keeper of Secrets said:
Good luck to all of us? That is a nice feeling but obviously EVERYONE can'yt have the luck . . .
There's no such thing as luck - no intangible force that treats you better if you throw salt over your shoulder, avoid black cats, and cross your fingers at opportune moments.

But wishing people "good luck" is still a failry common way to express support for people and processes. This one is no different. So, you can take my greeting and generic well-wishing at face value (as it was meant), or, I suppose, wonder who's *really* receiving the luck rays that are even now emanating from my powerful, reality-altering brain! ;)
 




The_Universe said:
There's no such thing as luck - no intangible force that treats you better if you throw salt over your shoulder, avoid black cats, and cross your fingers at opportune moments.

But wishing people "good luck" is still a failry common way to express support for people and processes. This one is no different. So, you can take my greeting and generic well-wishing at face value (as it was meant), or, I suppose, wonder who's *really* receiving the luck rays that are even now emanating from my powerful, reality-altering brain! ;)

Well, if its luck rays you're talking about, I am down with that!
 

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