Award!

Liberexmachina of Liber Ex Machina has honored IMAO with the “Liber Ex Machina ‘I Kan Reed’ Barely Literate Award” Award.

Man, I thought awards with big words were bad. Now they’re tossing out Ancient Italian lingo.

Regardless, we at IMAO are flattered to receive an award that no left wing blog will EVER be good enough to win.


FINE PRINT:

To join the exclusive club of blogs who honor IMAO and have your award featured on our sidebar with a link to your blog, make up a fancy award image honoring IMAO, blog about it, and drop a link in the comments.

Keep it PG-13, and if it doesn’t suck too terribly bad, your award will be duly noted in a post (I’m currently backlogged by about half a dozen submissions – don’t worry, your post is coming), and placed in the sidebar with a link to your site.

As added incentive for people to honor IMAO with worthless, made-up awards, those who do so may proudly display this worthless, made-up Participant Ribbon:

If you don’t have a blog, then send your image to harvolson-at-gmail.com and include a link to one of your favorite IMAO posts.

For the Photoshop-impaired, here’s a guide to making mediocre fake pictures with Microsoft Paint

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Now get honoring!

11 Comments

  1. Did Harry Reed not use “Yes, Reed Kan” with the “e” in Yes written backwards? That’s at least as different as the Garth Brook/Gap icon debacle.

    I was trying to mimic my gravatar image (which was unoriginally stolen using South Park’s avatar maker and pictures of Handy from “The Tick”). If you are going to accuse my of shamelessness, you could at least get it right.

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  3. Tell that to my high school and college: they both offered Latin and neither had Greek.

    And anyways, Latin cut the philosophical excesses of the Greeks with some pragmatism. The Roman Republic resisted the liberal “bread and chariot” policies alot longer than the Athenians did. And longer than we did, assuming Obama’s policies overtake us on a perpetual basis.

    On the other hand, Greek is for incompetents that cannot get used to Hebrew’s lack of vowels.

  4. Ugh! not another award. Frank and Harvey heads are already so big they can’t seem to stay concious enough to post worthwhile stuff. Well except for lolthatone. I may have to start reading little whiny footballs. We all know that site isn’t going to be overwheighted with awards.

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