Originally, I wanted to do five awards:
-1st
-2nd
-3rd
-Two "finalists" awards for 4th and 5th
But lo and behold...things don't always work out as planned. We had a FOUR WAY TIE for fourth place. So...Forgotten Classics of Yesteryear is PROUD to award four Finalist Awards. Here they are, in no particular order:
Vulnavia Morbius
Grand Old Movies
Caroline
Jim Lane
There you go, folks! Congratulations to the four finalists! Stay tuned for our first, second, and third prize winners!
Editor-in-Chief
Nathanael Hood
Woo! Congrats to all the finalists!
ReplyDeleteApplause. Applause. Applause.
ReplyDeleteI was afraid for a moment that "finalists" meant we were in for another round of voting. It was tough enough the first time. I still wake up screaming.
Congrats, you four! Your recognition is well-deserved!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations all around!
ReplyDeleteHOORAY! Beaucoup congratulations and felicitations to Vulnavia Morbius, Grand Old Movies, Caroline, and Jim Lane; you were all terrific!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the finalists!!
ReplyDelete*Throws confetti*
ReplyDeleteAll well-deserved awards for four fantastic bloggers. And I'm with Caftan Woman, I don't think I could vote in another round. It's too hard to choose.
Congrats x 4.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, congrats, congrats, and congrats!
ReplyDeleteWow, how cool is this? Thanks to everyone; much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI can see why there'd be ties. Some very very good stuff — and there'll be a lot of monster-watching around my place over the next couple weeks.
ReplyDeleteSome of these I haven't seen in years.
Yeah for all four!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all four of you!
ReplyDeleteCompetition was fierce! Everyone had something great for this! Congratulations to the four competitors mentionned up here!
ReplyDeleteCongrats everyone! Great work!
ReplyDeleteBelated congratulations, guys! Enjoyed your posts throroughly.
ReplyDeleteThank you all (especially Nathanael), and congrats to the other three finalists! FOURTH PLACE RULES!
ReplyDeleteIn the immortal words of Lina Lamont: "If we bring a little joy into your humdrum lives, it makes us feel as though our hard work ain't been in vain for nothin'."
ReplyDeleteThis was fun. I'm glad I participated.