Rubbish Christmas 2007

The Tomato

Yes it’s that time of year, again, already. Noobs may want to find out what I am on about by reading this informative collection of posts from RC2006

Once again we are offering runners up prizes of special “Buy Anything In The Store” tokens for Poundland. The Grand Prize has yet to be chosen. I was thinking of offering an executive flat in Leeds city centre, or Northern Rock as this year’s prize, but Jax pointed out that the Grand Prize really ought to be worth more than the runners up prizes. We will keep you posted on this one.

The rules:

The winners will be the givers or recipients of the Christmas presents judged most rubbish by me. My decision is final, because I am always right.

Extra points will be awarded to presents which proved to be lethal or caused serious injury or embarassment. Recipients of presents who were killed by their gift will however be disqualified on the grounds of stupidity and their prize awarded to the giver.

Please explain why you think your present is particularly deserving of the award.

We will be providing a handy comments box for submission of entries on or about 26th December.


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