For the first person (F.W.F.R. time) with a post in their name on the nth day of Christmas, I will look at all their reviews with between 1 and n votes inclusive. There is a maximum of one day per person. People do not need to post for themselves if British midnight is an inconvenient time for them; it is fine for friends to post their names. As there is sometimes some ambiguity over this issue, for the purposes here the first day of Christmas is 25th December. (Please note that the votes will likely not come on the same days; there will probably be a delay of quite some days.)
Josh the cat "ice wouldn't melt, you'd think ....."
Posted - 12/25/2006 : 00:01:12
I'll take the first day of Christmas if you don't mind.
Cheers
Josh the cat
Edited by - Josh the cat on 12/25/2006 00:01:45
Josh the cat "ice wouldn't melt, you'd think ....."
Posted - 12/26/2006 : 00:00:02
Can I suggest that Tori gets a visit a long standing and deserving member of our community.
I'll honour this one since I had not been clear, but for future days people posting for others should have been asked to by them, on account of not being able to get to the computer at British midnight.
quote:Originally posted by Josh_the_cat
Can I suggest that Tori gets a visit a long standing and deserving member of our community.
I will take three French hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree!
I guess it means that you will have a look at my reviews having 1 to 3 votes, so I am linking them here for your convenience.
Edited:
Too bad I'm too late for the slot. I should've been in bed for at least 5 hours now - i stayed awake for this. Hope someone will nominate me on some other day. Thanks in advance.
Hope someone will nominate me on some other day. Thanks in advance.
Just ask someone to. I don't really want people nominating others off their own back (or is it bat?), since there are only twelve slots and it's fairest if they go to the most active people. You could ask me, but I don't have the Internet at home and thus would not be a good choice.
I'd really be grateful if someone could tell me by exactly how much the FWFR site is behind the rest of the UK in terms of minutes and seconds. I'm not even asking why that is the case -- though that might be nice, too. Just by how much.