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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 7:29 pm
Pretty much what it says!!! Tell me a contest that you would like to see in this guild. Best ideas will win anywhere between 4k-12k in either gold or items!!!!
The only rule is don't take other people's ideas and do not spam.
Winners!!!
dragonelf213 - Tektek a cartoon character Silas Manner - Trivia/Search on cartoon questions.
I'll have yal's gold to ya in a bit!!!
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:25 pm
This is a really simple idea, but it's one of my favorite ones: Make a tektek of an old cartoon on tektek.com. Whichover one looks the closest to the character wins.
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 9:13 pm
dragonelf213 This is a really simple idea, but it's one of my favorite ones: Make a tektek of an old cartoon on tektek.com. Whichover one looks the closest to the character wins. I was thinking that, but I wanted the community to decide what they wanted to do. So thats one idea XDXD
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 9:16 pm
lol im starting to like that idea about tek tek but there might be people who cant create a tek tek avi.
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Senku Mochizuki Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 9:24 pm
there will be more than one contest, obv. I'm thinking about having things like contest of the week/month.
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 9:28 pm
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Senku Mochizuki Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:54 pm
Where's your gavel? Your jury? Repost: Trivia Contest (Confusing, but you never know until you try it!)
Anyone can ask a trivia question, and anyone (but the person who asked it, of course!) can answer it!
Okay, so the first replier would post a trivia question about anything in any retired cartoon. It would be open for anyone to answer, if they're confident they have the right one.
To answer it and avoid confusion, it'd be best if the answerer would quote the question they'd like to answer.
To say if it's right or wrong, the one who asked that question, and only that person, would then quote the person's answer and say if it's right or wrong.
Each correct answer adds one point to your score, each one subtracts a point.
To best keep track of your own score, keep an updated number next to each post you make, making sure to remember which ones you got wrong and which you got right. It's best if you start the contest keeping track, and continuing to do so the whole time.
Now, I know it would be easy to cheat by looking up the question on Google or something...which I guess is the only flaw in this contest. If everyone did that, call it a Cartoon Research Contest instead? sweatdrop
What's my offense this time?
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:29 pm
Silas Manner Where's your gavel? Your jury? Repost: Trivia Contest (Confusing, but you never know until you try it!)
Anyone can ask a trivia question, and anyone (but the person who asked it, of course!) can answer it!
Okay, so the first replier would post a trivia question about anything in any retired cartoon. It would be open for anyone to answer, if they're confident they have the right one.
To answer it and avoid confusion, it'd be best if the answerer would quote the question they'd like to answer.
To say if it's right or wrong, the one who asked that question, and only that person, would then quote the person's answer and say if it's right or wrong.
Each correct answer adds one point to your score, each one subtracts a point.
To best keep track of your own score, keep an updated number next to each post you make, making sure to remember which ones you got wrong and which you got right. It's best if you start the contest keeping track, and continuing to do so the whole time.
Now, I know it would be easy to cheat by looking up the question on Google or something...which I guess is the only flaw in this contest. If everyone did that, call it a Cartoon Research Contest instead? sweatdrop
What's my offense this time? lol, the entire time reading this, I was thinking 'Google'. It sounds great!!! But it would be very hard to keep track of. Its not a bad idea....... Maybe, and this is a just trying to critique it, there should a be a huge list of questions, and then people could quote the question they are trying to answer, and the first person to answer it correctly gets it right.
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Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:04 am
 "bounce [number here]* Example:  "bounce [1]* its like a bumping contest but with a easter theme Only problem is that by the time I start running contests, easter will be over.
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Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:11 am
Jinju-Sensei  "bounce [number here]* Example:  "bounce [1]* its like a bumping contest but with a easter theme Only problem is that by the time I start running contests, easter will be over.
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Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 4:27 pm
Only problem is that by the time I start running contests, easter will be over. so why does it have to be about Easter? couldn't it celebrate Spring?
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