[H]ard|DCer of the Year 2010 - Poll (2nd round)

Who is the best DCer of the Year ?

  • gkanakis

    Votes: 25 33.8%
  • musky

    Votes: 23 31.1%
  • Tigerbiten

    Votes: 10 13.5%
  • Tobit

    Votes: 16 21.6%

  • Total voters
    74
  • Poll closed .
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Now that 2011 is here, it's finally time for us to pick the [H]orde DCer which represent 2010 the best in terms of contribution for the whole team and projects. There is no nominations thread because this poll is reserved to the 12 HDCotM winners of 2010.

Since the choice is very hard to make, we will be making 2 round of polls, maybe more depending on the results. The first round will involve all 12 candidates and only the best 4 out of 12 will move to the second round. The second round will crown the winner but if there is a tie, a third round will be made. Each round will last 10 days from the poll creation date to give everyone time to pick.

We are now in the second round of the poll. Based on the results, the 4 guys who move is : gkanakis, musky, Tigerbiten, and Tobit. Thank you for the others for giving a worthy fight

The second round will last 10 days like the first and the one with the most votes will win. If there is a tie for the first position, another round will be made to break the tie.

Remember to consider the overall contribution to the [H]orde during the whole year before casting your vote for your desired candidate.

Good luck to everyone and may the best win !
 
This is a tough one. I voted for italics but any of the candidates are worthy.
 
I still think whoever wins is worthy of the title HDC'er of the Year, thats for sure
 
H.R. Pufnstuf,
Who's your friend when things get rough?
H.R. Pufnstuf
Can't do a little cause he can't do enough.
 
Regarding Tobit's favorite TV show:
We've heard that for 35 years. We did not intentionally do anything related to drugs in the story. People thought we were on drugs. You can't do good television while on drugs. People never believe you when you say that, but you can't. The shows were very bright and spacey looking. They may have lent themselves to that culture at the time, but we didn't ascribe that meaning to them, and I can't speak to what adults were doing when they were watching the shows. We just set out to make a quality children's program. ”
—Marty Krofft, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 17, 2004

:D:D:D
 
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