Have completed my democratic duty by voting in The Jeds.
Voted in every category except Josh. I didn't like any of them, too much him as an appendage to Donna or Sam, rather than him, if that makes sense.
Some of the categories were hard because there were too many good ones, others were hard because either I didn't know the stories or nothing particularly stood out for me. But I found some stories I didn't know and really like.
I wasn't going to vote in drabble on the principle of the thing, but ended up doing so, picking the one that is closest to my heart.
Now it's just wait and see. I'm not expecting anything except in drabble, which is already one placing.
I'm crossing my fingers for a couple of other authors/stories though.
And YAYYYYY for Todd Woodbridge.
Todd Woodbridge yesterday became the greatest doubles player when he claimed his 79th career title.
The 32-year-old and Swede Jonas Bjorkman defeated world No.1 pair identical twins Mike and Bob Bryant of the US 7-6 (7-3), 7-5.
The win moved Woodbridge past Dutchman Tom Okker's world record mark.
Note: don't hold in the sneeze. It's better to spray the chicken rather than hurt your chest and stomach.
Voted in every category except Josh. I didn't like any of them, too much him as an appendage to Donna or Sam, rather than him, if that makes sense.
Some of the categories were hard because there were too many good ones, others were hard because either I didn't know the stories or nothing particularly stood out for me. But I found some stories I didn't know and really like.
I wasn't going to vote in drabble on the principle of the thing, but ended up doing so, picking the one that is closest to my heart.
Now it's just wait and see. I'm not expecting anything except in drabble, which is already one placing.
I'm crossing my fingers for a couple of other authors/stories though.
And YAYYYYY for Todd Woodbridge.
Todd Woodbridge yesterday became the greatest doubles player when he claimed his 79th career title.
The 32-year-old and Swede Jonas Bjorkman defeated world No.1 pair identical twins Mike and Bob Bryant of the US 7-6 (7-3), 7-5.
The win moved Woodbridge past Dutchman Tom Okker's world record mark.
Note: don't hold in the sneeze. It's better to spray the chicken rather than hurt your chest and stomach.