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Update: Some of te may have missed it, but the winners of the contest were postato last week in the comments. They are:
Haiku Category: moradik1
Limerick Category: WorshipDwight
All-Around Office Poet: Temptasia
(we were able to offer a 3rd prize!)
Details of the winners are found below in the commenti section.
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ciao all te Office fans. With the release of the Season 3 DVD set and the coming one-hour premiere of Season 4 on link, we thought it would be fun to hold a little contest. What better way to celebrate the witty, profound and utterly quotable Office than through the high-minded literary art form of poetry?
And now, the nitty-gritty details - please, please do not skip this part!
Prizes
2 copies of "The Office Season Three" DVD
* One copy awarded to the winner in the "Haiku" category
* One copy awarded to the winner in the "Limerick" category
(you can argue amongst yourselves which form is Office Olympics worthy)
Rules
* Poems must be original works written da the entrant
* To invia a poem for consideration, it must be postato in the commenti of this soapbox (don't post them in a separate forum o pm me)
* te may participate in both categories (haiku and limerick)
* te may invia multiple poems within a single category
* Poems must be inviato da the contest deadline. The deadline for submissions is: September 4th, 2007 at 11:59pm, Pacific Standard Time
* Poems must not violate our Terms of Service (please nothing obscene). As always, we reserve the right to remove o disqualify any submissions due to ToS violations
* Winners will be selected da a panel of "literate" judges. Winners will be announced da the following week
* fanpop reserves the right to modify o amend the rules to this contest as necessary
Judging Criteria
Your masterpieces will be judged on a number of factors. Here are some important ones to be aware of:
1. Form: te need to follow the basic form of the poem type (if your Homeric epic, don't expect to win)
2. Profunditi...mity*
3. Creativiniminess*
4. Hillariti...ous...ness*
* as Michael Scott might (mis)pronounce it
Haiku Category
link, one of our fanpop users already provided an excellent definition in a prior contest he ran, so I'm going to quote him here:
"In case anyone does not remember how haiku works, here's a quick primer. In English, it's simple: a line with five syllables, then a line of seven syllables, then a last line of five syllables. No other structure is necessary."
Here is a sample from me (not eligible for the contest - and quite terrible)
Threat Level Midnight
Someone sabotage paper
Scarn, te must save us!
Limerick Category
If te don't know what a limerick is, here are some online resources to help you:
*link
*link
*link
Here is a sample (not eligible for the contest since it's mine, and it's terrible):
There once was a man named Dwight Schrute
His preferito Cibo was beet root
A farmer named Mose
detto "what's up my bro"
Dwight answered, "We're cousins, te coot!"
Update: Some of te may have missed it, but the winners of the contest were postato last week in the comments. They are:
Haiku Category: moradik1
Limerick Category: WorshipDwight
All-Around Office Poet: Temptasia
(we were able to offer a 3rd prize!)
Details of the winners are found below in the commenti section.
*******************************************
ciao all te Office fans. With the release of the Season 3 DVD set and the coming one-hour premiere of Season 4 on link, we thought it would be fun to hold a little contest. What better way to celebrate the witty, profound and utterly quotable Office than through the high-minded literary art form of poetry?
And now, the nitty-gritty details - please, please do not skip this part!
Prizes
2 copies of "The Office Season Three" DVD
* One copy awarded to the winner in the "Haiku" category
* One copy awarded to the winner in the "Limerick" category
(you can argue amongst yourselves which form is Office Olympics worthy)
Rules
* Poems must be original works written da the entrant
* To invia a poem for consideration, it must be postato in the commenti of this soapbox (don't post them in a separate forum o pm me)
* te may participate in both categories (haiku and limerick)
* te may invia multiple poems within a single category
* Poems must be inviato da the contest deadline. The deadline for submissions is: September 4th, 2007 at 11:59pm, Pacific Standard Time
* Poems must not violate our Terms of Service (please nothing obscene). As always, we reserve the right to remove o disqualify any submissions due to ToS violations
* Winners will be selected da a panel of "literate" judges. Winners will be announced da the following week
* fanpop reserves the right to modify o amend the rules to this contest as necessary
Judging Criteria
Your masterpieces will be judged on a number of factors. Here are some important ones to be aware of:
1. Form: te need to follow the basic form of the poem type (if your Homeric epic, don't expect to win)
2. Profunditi...mity*
3. Creativiniminess*
4. Hillariti...ous...ness*
* as Michael Scott might (mis)pronounce it
Haiku Category
link, one of our fanpop users already provided an excellent definition in a prior contest he ran, so I'm going to quote him here:
"In case anyone does not remember how haiku works, here's a quick primer. In English, it's simple: a line with five syllables, then a line of seven syllables, then a last line of five syllables. No other structure is necessary."
Here is a sample from me (not eligible for the contest - and quite terrible)
Threat Level Midnight
Someone sabotage paper
Scarn, te must save us!
Limerick Category
If te don't know what a limerick is, here are some online resources to help you:
*link
*link
*link
Here is a sample (not eligible for the contest since it's mine, and it's terrible):
There once was a man named Dwight Schrute
His preferito Cibo was beet root
A farmer named Mose
detto "what's up my bro"
Dwight answered, "We're cousins, te coot!"