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Posted by hugh macleod at July 29, 2006 3:52 PM | TrackBackHi Hugh:
Your contact link doesn't work, so I'm using this to reach you.
You wrote a wonderful piece for ChangeThis.com on Creativity.
I submitted a proposal, New School of Network Marketing, and today was the last voting day. Mine was #1, with 1752 votes last count. Runner up had 1485. Then suddenly about an hour ago, my proposal disappeared from the list. But the deadline was today, and all the others are still there for voting.
Is this customary? Do you know whom I might contact to put my proposal back so i can finish winning? I have students and colleagues all around the world voting for this...
Help? Who can I contact? I already emailed them twice on their form on the site...Does anyone reading Hugh's site know?
I had tracked the voting on my blog so my readers could see the standings all day today...
http://kimklaverblogs.blogspot.com/2006/07/vote-countdown.html
Posted by: Kim Klaver at July 29, 2006 9:46 PMnice!
Posted by: David at July 30, 2006 11:28 PMThis represents pillow talk between which two parties? Please check the approriate box:
1) AOL & Time Warner
2) Disney-Pixar
3) Bush and Blair
4) Everyone in America's parents
5) You and your soon to be former significant other (only you don't realize it yet)
I laughed even harder after reading Corey's post.
Posted by: deannie at July 31, 2006 3:56 PMwhy would this be particularly american parents?
Posted by: cynthia at August 1, 2006 4:19 AM@cynthia: because of the high rate of divorces experienced (and proudly publicized) in the US?
Oh Hugh...
It's funny how alone I felt with my situations & then I happened across your site. My problems may not be as unique or "special" as I once felt they were but they still hurt. And it feels no better knowing someone else out there has similar problems, even if theirs are from the other side of mine.
But as my husband has said, “It could be worse.”
I suppose that’s right.
UK divorce rates aren't much lower than US.
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i just wanted to comment on the beautifully illustrated ideal that is projected through the posted art. i feel that it partrays the the cynical dynamics of love and relationships by using asthetics as a muse. the art and the posted assertion possess a rare symmetry...and that's prettty awesome!
Posted by: brittany at February 28, 2007 11:55 PMim lovin this picture and little quote thing:) keep up the good....whatever. i love it!!!
Posted by: Linita Taliauli at March 1, 2007 2:32 AMsalut
Posted by: mouhssine at March 3, 2007 2:45 PMDear Hugh,
this is a very beautiful picture about love! love is a very important part in my life indeed! how old are you?? an where are you come from?? I´m julia!! I´m 13 years old!! bye
This is a GREAAAAAAAAAAAAAT picture!! All the kids in my class L-O-V-E-D-!!! it a lot...Keep up the good work!
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