WR.PARK Wrote:I sincerely feel that the individual should not have been eligible to enter same. Just as any contest where associates, members of the families, and employees are deemed ineligible.But those rules are designed to prevent the contest organizer(s) from rigging the thing to achieve an indirect benefit or kickback. Neither was a possibility in this case, as FPW has no possible way to benefit from NYJ's win, and FPW doesn't owe anything because has already rewarded NYJ for his previous help by mentioning him in the credits. "Associates" in those rules doesn't refer to everyone the contest organizer happens to be casually acquainted with!
WR.PARK Wrote:This is for Britfan, Sourdoughs and Scott Hajek. First, I'm a big fan of Jack the Repairman, and will continue to be. Second, I did not mean to suggest impropriety on the part of the author. I asked a question, which Scott answered. Now that we're aware that both the New York Joe mentioned in the acknowledgement page and the winner of the contest are one in the same--I sincerely feel that the individual should not have been eligible to enter same. Just as any contest where associates, members of the families, and employees are deemed ineligible. It's no big deal. And as stated, probably sour grapes.
With the creative talent in the house, there were, no doubt, numerous interesting scenarios to stump Jack. I'll be the first to expose mine and hope others will follow. As Sourdougs suggested--it would be interesting to read.
After the sudden abduction and disappearance of Vicky, and Jack and Gia’s baby son, both Jack and Gia come face-to-face with two representatives of the warring ‘Otherness’ in a final showdown between the two malignant forces in their battle to control Earth. Both sides consider Jack to be the warrior they most possess to destroy the other.
One side in the conflict holds the rope to a cage suspending Vicky over a gaping hole in the earth. Jack and Gia’s new born son is in the grasp of the opponent holding a basket with the sleeping baby over a similar dark bottomless pit. Threatened by the eminent death of loved ones, Jack is presented with an ultimatum and forced to make a choice: which side should he join and fight for? Either way, he loses Vicky or the baby. And will no doubt, whatever his decision, lose Gia.
There. Who's next?
WR.PARK Wrote:--due to the close association between FPW and NYJ--even if I had considered NYJ's scenario to be the best, I would have contacted him and explained my dilemma.