Round 2; Challenge 3 Voting Post

Feb 15, 2011 09:24

Below the cut you'll find the Round 2, Challenge 3 drabbles and polls. Happy Reading!

Please make sure to:

- Vote for each drabble using the 1-10 scale (10 being the highest mark).
- If you're a participant, make sure to votes for all the drabbles except your own.
- Please vote for all the drabbles, if you don't none of your scores will count ( Read more... )

challenge 3, round 2, modpost: voting

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lyras February 15 2011, 20:58:36 UTC
Wonderful set of drabbles! It makes voting very difficult, but in an enjoyable way. :)

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question.... starnightmuse February 15 2011, 22:16:58 UTC
I watch the group and really like the drabbles

can I vote or it's only for participating members?

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Re: question.... miss_daizy February 15 2011, 22:48:38 UTC
Vote away! The more the merrier.

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magnetic_pole February 16 2011, 02:02:05 UTC
Love the theme this time! A great group of drabbles in response. M.

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Voted! starnightmuse February 17 2011, 01:16:54 UTC
I really like the drabbles, specially the Ron, Dumbledore and Harry about Hogwarts one.

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honourweasley12 February 17 2011, 17:25:01 UTC
I think there's a wee mistake with the author listed for drabble #5!

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miss_daizy February 17 2011, 17:31:49 UTC
Oh geez, I was even thinking while I was doing this to make sure I spelled your lj name right and then I just skipped right over it. Sorry! Fixed now.

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honourweasley12 February 17 2011, 17:37:48 UTC
That was quick! No worries :)

LOL, I bet it was the "u" in "honour" that threw you off. We're weird like that up in Canada, with our hybrid of British and American spellings.

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miss_daizy February 17 2011, 17:48:10 UTC
What's weird is that I always default to the British/Canadian spelling in words like honour, humour, theatre, etc. It seems so pretentious to me, (actually, I started typing bloody pretentious!) as though I'm going around saying "Ask me about when I lived in England, plebe!" when really it's because I read British mysteries all the time.

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