So, really we acknowledge nothing but Suz's awesomeness.
Your comment is now null and void because you used a word that is banned to everybody except me and all winners of the official pure awesomeness award, which does not include you. ANd your greeter smacks have really lessened your chances at every accomplishing that.
Anyway...
Yeah. The mods obviously love us more. They chose us over you. That proves something.
XD I posted the top three on each team. Heather did participate, but she didn't get into the top three. So really, you do see who gets the most 'cause it's already in the first post. ^_^
Suz>> Or will you?
Edit: In reality, even with Suz on the Greeters' side, the amount of Purps participating was greater. I was hoping all Purp participants would crank out a couple more greetings than they have been. Ya'll would've been dominating, probably. ^_^
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Um, critiques require reading a longer post and more thought. Greets require niceness and thinking of questions to ask.
And that video shows I am using it correctly. The subject of the word awesome leaves a person in awe and wonder. In Snoink's case, she leaves you in awe of her masses of critiques. In my case, I...well, it said that it can refer to the divine. That'll work.
I only sided with the blues because Jabber was mascot for you purps and the greeters couldn't be left out! But I didn't help them hugely anyway so... go Suz!
We didn't win? Not even with my two greets? Gosh Darnit! Although everybody does know that purps are greater than blues in every way, shape and form, because of our superior grammar skills and pretentious name.
You are So going to pay for that next time. Blues. Will. Win.
I think you actually scared a few members away with your super-long "greets." At least we can keep it short and sweet. We won't give information unless they ask.
(btw- I'm an official blue now!)
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