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"Marks are awarded for amusement and lack of effort, and competitors are frequently disqualified for applying too much effort."

I'll accept the prize jo anne.

The Turnip Prize looks proper bonkers.

This had me laughing;

In 2005, Ian Osenthroat, a 69-year-old former photocopier salesman, won with Birds Flew, a bird's nest with a flu remedy box. He commented, "I have entered this most coveted art award on several occasions and I really feel that the lack of effort this year has really paid off."


Brilliant.

Replied: 14th Jun 2009 at 18:56

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