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3 comments:
Hooray!
People are going to say you're playing favorites...
Ian
Yes, that's a common complaint against editors. But we didn't vote! It's the others who picked you, not us! (Of course, you're still on our favorites list. But shh... don't tell anyone.)
Theresa
Now that I know who wrote it, can I change my vote? LOL
Seriously, congrats, Ian!
(BTW, I couldn't come up with an entry bad enough to be worth submitting. Too bad that doesn't mean I'm a good writer...)
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