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Article: HowTo:Write the Great American Novel

Score: 11 hot dogs

Nominated by:   Le Cejak <10:01, 16 Jun 2008>
For: 13
  1. Self-nom nominating your own articles is great. Except it makes you look like a whore. This article, though, has been polished for your pleasure, and I don't think it will get much better than how it is. Whether that's featurable is up to you.   Le Cejak <10:01, 16 Jun 2008>
  2. VerySrongFor--— Sir Sycamore (talk) 10:14, 16 June 2008 (UTC)
  3. America! Necropaxx (T) {~} 21:48, Jun 18
  4. Weak for - honestly, I don't think the concept is that strong. Cajek's extraordinary strong prose, however, is. Strong, that is. --Hyperbole 21:17, 19 June 2008 (UTC)
  5. For. Contained enough chuckles. --SirU.U.Esq. VFH | GUN | Natter | Uh oh | Pee 10:32, Jun 20
  6. Cajek -RAHB 11:58, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
  7. Zombiebaron. sirErr.gifsysrq @ 13:14 Jun 21
  8. Hilarious! I don't mind that it was a self-nom. – Preceding unsigned comment added by N00b5141 (talk • contribs)
  9. Pretty good --Moneke 14:35, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
  10. Hot Dogs - BonSig.png (Bonner) (Talk) Jul 8, 18:32
  11. For. I wrote the Great Canadian Novel, while spending some time in that country for reasons that I can't recall at the moment. I can sum it up in one word: snow. Sir Modusoperandi Boinc! 20:59, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
  12. absolutely. good ol' cajek.--SirGerrycheeversGunTalk 19:43, 16 July 2008 (UTC)
  13. For Yea, the concept is lacking, but Cajek does pull it out the bag. MrN MrN9000SouthParksmall.jpg 02:48, Jul 17
Against: 2
  1. Uhh, what? Sorry, a little too abstract fo me. Ethye 06:10, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
  2. Against I just couldn't find it amusing, except for that dolphin burger. That was spiffy. --AldirTheKnight 17:09, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
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