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Comments on Saturday 1 December 2001: |
What makes me the champion, rather than one of all those other people who managed to write 50000 words? The fact that mine was creative, and is (hopefully) decently interesting and readable. Odds of more than 2% being that way? That's right, very small.
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Weena |
You da bird, baby, you da bird! I crown you King of NaNoWriMo! |
Kevan |
Kudos. I would send you toffee, were it vegan. And look forward to reading the thing, since I don't seem to have been a proof-reader. See you whenever you wake up. |
Tom |
Garn. I managed 381 words more than you. Admittedly, most of those would be taken up in the song lyrics I put in as paragraph titles in case that was a good idea and may not count, and while my effort may be creative, preliminary research shows that it is only interesting and readable under the influence of horse drugs of some kind. I am extremely proud. Of course, the pressing question is - do you prefer eucalyptus and menthol, or honey and lemon Airwaves? Or should I surprise you? Can I involve rubber bands in any way? And do I have to stick on a label that says 'This package does not contain anthrax' to get it to you? Congrats! |
RavenBlack |
Both types of Airwaves are good (I say 'both' even though there are three because the blackcurrant ones should be ignored until they go away), but I currently have more eucalyptussy ones. Make a note, gum-senders. |
RavenBlack |
Oh yes, and probably best to not mention anthrax on the package at all, really. Even if it's a package containing CDs from the band 'Anthrax'. |