UPDATE on the Canadian Blog Awards:
Since I work at a University, the most natural thing in the world is to plagiarize
modify and build upon an existing body of work, and then publish it as
your own research. You just need to cite the sources and put in
footnotes. So I thought I would just steal what Jamie (the current
frontrunner) posted over at (e)mergent Voyageurs:
Wow! I could hardly believe it when I was nominated for a 2006 Canadian Blog Award in the category of Best Religious Blog. Well, the first round of voting is done and it turns out I cleared the top five! In fact, I ended up in the number one position. The next round of voting begins on Saturday, so PLEASE jump in and help out. Again, here's how it's done:
1. Go to http://cba.myblahg.com/
2. Scroll down to "Best Religious Blog"
3. Select(e)mergent VoyageursFelix Hominum
4. Scroll to the bottom to vote. You are NOT required to vote in any other category, but you are free to.
5. Repeat daily (wink)
Any way you can help get the word out on this thoroughly self-indulgent request is greatly appreciated. Due to a cold, I will be foregoing a Friday Art Reflection this week, but the discussion from last weeks is still going strong, so head on over and weigh in (it's all about nudity).
1* (e)mergent Voyageurs, 2006
Now, the key to success in the academic world is to make some minor adjustments so that your published work builds upon, and yet goes beyond, previously established work. Hence, here at Felix Hominum, we will have Friday Art Blogging today!!!
"3 Puppets on the Floor, or, a Trinity in Felt"
Private Collection: used by permission
I have to stop reading your blog whilst working at the cafe. I get too many strange looks when I burst out laughing for seemingly no reason.
Posted by: Chuck | November 24, 2006 at 10:33 AM
Hey, yeah, get back to work, Chuck! So busted...
Posted by: Winston | November 24, 2006 at 10:48 AM
...hey, do you think between the two of you that you could reconfigure all the computers down at Cafe Dabar to have some sort of subliminal message that compels users to vote in a certain direction?
Posted by: joseph | November 24, 2006 at 11:22 AM
smlin
Posted by: steve the z | November 24, 2006 at 11:39 AM
sorry, I meant smilin!
Posted by: steve the z | November 24, 2006 at 11:40 AM
A Trinity in Felt filed under socks and the Pope
-- priceless. I had to come back and look a second time.
Posted by: Leslie | November 24, 2006 at 07:26 PM