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April 04, 2006

The Koufax Award winners have been announced!

Dear Readers,

Color_show_of_roses_smallAlas, we did not win in either of the categories that we were finalists in. Best Group Blog was won by Shakespeare's Sister with FireDogLake as runner up, while the Blog Most Deserving of Wider Recognition was won by Echidne of the Snakes with Bag News Notes the runner up.

Our sincerest congratulations to them, and to all the other winners. Please do click on the above links and check them out.

We feel honored to have made it into the top ten finalists in each category that we were nominated it, and we'll be back next year to CRUSH everyone else, dammit! (And if that doesn't work, maybe we'll start our own %*&*@&%@$ awards. Yeah... that's the ticket!)

Seriously though, thanks so much to everyone who took the time to vote for us. We really do appreciate it a lot, and please do keep visiting and telling others about 3QD, will you?

For more details and the winners of all the other categories, click here.

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Unbelievable! Your time will come, soon my friends.

Posted by: Nadia | Apr 4, 2006 1:24:01 PM

That's disappointing!

Posted by: James | Apr 4, 2006 2:58:20 PM

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