Originally posted by Grampy BobbyHow many times do you get away with playing the near-death card?
As a man who was declared near death in January, 2011, and recovered his health by April, 2012, I'd never be disposed to make light of human frailty or serious illness. None of us are guaranteed tomorrow. May I remind you that the intent of our prom hospital "isn't to be funny". This hospital is part of the "imaginary context of our 1st Annual Red Hot ...[text shortened]... ipating an online virtual senior prom is hardly the time for any one of us to become distraught.
Voting: Selection method will be based on your first, second and third choice point values of 5, 3, 1 as in the format of the 2015 Prose Competition. Votes cast may reflect the popularity of those students elected or their levels of participation in school activities, such as public forum contributions or achievements in the RHP Chess Club. Footnote: Thumbs Up given to any and all posts in this thread will count as 1 point toward each respective senior student's total. Any Thumbs Down from a student too busy or timid to attend this memorable gala event will f course be ignored. The Prom Queen and Prom King may be given crowns to wear by Russ. Please send all votes by Personal Message to me by Tuesday, May 12, 2015. (OP)
Thumbs Up (Update as of March 28: Senior Class Students with four or more votes)
* Prom Queen: hakima: 14; lolof: 12; Duchess64: 4;
* Prom King: JS357: 15; Great Big Stees: 12; (Page 10)
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---> Next "Votes cast" update on Tuesday, April 7, 2015.
The post that was quoted here has been removedOriginally posted by drewnogal (Page 18)
Ok, let's stop this ridiculous overspending like we have done in the NHS in the UK!
I will be in charge of the First Aid room and will be available to strap up any sprained ankles from breakneck heels. Those of you who are intoxicated from alcohol or substances or encounter chest pain from too much excitement and dancing will be sent by ambulance to the nearest hospital.