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"I'm the most famous man in the world" said Carson. "It's true, I asked. I deserve the status to go with this."
Scott Carson and Seann 'Stifler' William 'Stifler' Scott joined forces as they unveiled a huge-scale 'Vote Carson' campaign poster that will be draped over the London Eye, and smaller scale versions that are coming to a town near you: [URL]http://img262.imageshack.us/my.php?image=carson7rn.jpg[/URL]
"This is the biggest day of his life." gushed his campaign agent, Edson Buddle. "He feels that now is his time. Did you know in a recent OK! poll, Scott came first when women were asked who was 'The Most Desirable Man In The World?' True story. He beat Brad Pitt."
This is not surprising, seeing as Scott Carson has become a marketing phenomenon. All stores selling sports merchandise report they are sold out of Carson shirts, worldwide.
"People have been coming in, and I've told them he doesn't play for Arsenal, but they buy an Arsenal shirt with Carson on the back all the same. It's crazy." said Arsene Wenger.
The Church are said to be considering asking Carson to be the face of their new campaign to convert people back to religion, after seeing research that suggests the average person on the street would do whatever Scott Carson told them to.
Some of the biggest names in the world have rushed to lend their support to the Vote Carson campagin:
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Scott, pictured with his wife earlier ( [URL]http://img262.imageshack.us/my.php?image=spies7yo.jpg[/URL]
),said he was pleased with the reaction so far.
"I intend to be bigger than The Rock!" declared Scott - a bold claim.
When asked for his opinion on the ongoing Scott for notable campaign, Darcy from Neighbours was said to be "uninterested".
Plans for a Scott Carson:Avenger game (developed by EA) and a movie, starrting Nicholas Cage as Scott Carson are said to be 'unconfirmed'.
Vote Scott. You know it makes sense.
> The thing is, I do believe you that you enjoy winding up the
> winner by making your campaign to change ths system personal, but I
> find that just as sad, if not more so than if you were simply
> throwing your toys out of the pram because no one really likes you.
> Why did you vote for me, Dring? I can't let a post of yours go by
> without a throwaway arson comment. And then you had a sulk about it.
Well I find most of what you say funny.
Just there is the occasion when the throw away humour is greeted with, perhaps, a few actual nasty comments. So I don't know whether to take it personally or not. Hence the sulking.
I give my vote to the person whose posts I consistanty respond to and read during the notable period.
And over the last few weeks they have all been mostly yours.
So there you go.
> Mav, you're SO observant...
Yes, I am, and I've observed that you've made claims with sweet FA in terms of evidence, which (and you'll like this - here's the clincher) is evidence that you really have no argument here, Rasta is right, and you are just bitter that for all the time you've given this forum you're just seen as a sad little man.
> I don't come on here to be 'liked'.
>
> I don't play along and if I see something I disagree with I'll speak
> out about it.
>
> Forum tactical voting is wrong.
> down wrote:
> Hedfix wrote:
> Who cares?
>
> ...
>
>
> you...?
>
> Do I enjoy trying to get the system changed each time? Yes.
>
> Do I care who wins? No.
>
> Do I care who tries a bit of tactical voting with which I can
> illustrate my point that the system needs changing? No.
>
> Do I enjoy using that person's approach to make a point? Yes.
>
>
> The discussion's always fun.
The thing is, I do believe you that you enjoy winding up the winner by making your campaign to change ths system personal, but I find that just as sad, if not more so than if you were simply throwing your toys out of the pram because no one really likes you.
> Calm down Hedfix... Stryke is liked in the life/sport forums...
> therefore he isn't eligable to win???
>
> What nonsense is that!
Well if I was king that'd be law.
But aside from that I see evidence of 'tactical voting' and there you have it.
Win fairly without deliberately getting a forum to vote for you.