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Post by Ramona on Aug 2, 2005 14:13:52 GMT -8
Alright, cool.
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Post by Ramona on Aug 1, 2005 15:11:50 GMT -8
What does it usually say?
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Post by Ramona on Jun 23, 2005 13:53:33 GMT -8
Yeah, that was me. I felt like sayin awesom 'possum atm. I dunno why, either.
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Post by Ramona on Feb 6, 2005 16:39:29 GMT -8
Awesome 'possum.
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Post by Ramona on Dec 20, 2004 10:01:48 GMT -8
Cool-i-o, rock on.
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Post by Ramona on Dec 19, 2004 12:20:59 GMT -8
Hello, a month later. I didn't even know anyone posted here...
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Post by Ramona on Nov 14, 2004 17:09:12 GMT -8
I think that it's just that a lot of them don't notice this section here.
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Post by Ramona on Apr 3, 2006 8:26:55 GMT -8
February's Best Poems (yes, with an 's') are:
"My Little Cliche" by cookies4breakfast and "The Antonyms of Reality and Everything Else" by Queen of Rain
Congrats to both of you!
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Post by Ramona on Oct 14, 2006 8:01:44 GMT -8
Our winner for June's Best Poem is cookies4breakfast for her poem "routine." Congratulations!
Voting for July's Best Poem beings today, the thread can be found on any board, simply click on one and then click the announcement "June's Best Poem Official Poll *PLEASE VOTE*"
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Post by Ramona on Jan 3, 2006 9:07:10 GMT -8
The winner of November's Best Poem contest is ScarletMornings for "A Thousand Shades of Darkness." Congratulations, and thanks to everyone who voted.
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Post by Ramona on Jul 8, 2006 10:22:16 GMT -8
Looks like this is going to be an awkward one again, I won for my poem "Ian's Poem or Starboy."
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Post by Ramona on Nov 14, 2005 8:26:51 GMT -8
Yeah, neither one of them has been around for a while, neither has Sparks come to think of it, and I really liked all of their writing.
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Post by Ramona on Nov 6, 2005 15:23:59 GMT -8
An idea from equanimity, this award will go to the member who has stuck by the forum the longest time, and stayed active all the while. So go ahead and nominate who you think this person is (admin doesn't count.)
Ramona
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Post by Ramona on Nov 6, 2005 11:37:47 GMT -8
OK, I deliberated and debated and consulted my family, but I can NOT choose between the two poems named below. The Best Poem winners are:
"Gathering Dust" by onemoremile Fantastic use of language, loved how you said it was not empty but simply full of nothing, it is such an accurate and descriptive phrase. Like you feel it's not empty, but it doesn't really contain anything material, either. All in all beatufil piece, such emotion. Also, a poem that is easy to relate to. Everyone has someone they've lost and you've captured the feelings that come at such a time with poetic accuracy.
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"Satin and Satire" by ScarletMornings Excellent comparisons in this poem, the imagery by itself is such a great achievement, but to weave it into a poem that has such a powerful meaning is definitely something to be proud of. Also, the lengthiness of the poem really worked well with it, you handled your words well without stumbling over them or forgetting the theme along the way.
So, congratulations to both of you, and thank you for writing such beautiful pieces.
Ramona
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Post by Ramona on Apr 3, 2006 8:29:38 GMT -8
January's Best Poem Winners are(yes, another tie):
"Slow and Easy May Not Win" by cookies4breakfast and "The Epigone, 1" by Pseudomuse
Congratulations!
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