What Happened to the Carol Contest?

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Our first annual Christmas Carol Contest started off with a bang, but there hasn’t been a new leader since Dec. 3, when O Holy Night got 25 views. No entries today.

All right, I’ll up the ante. The winner will get an autographed copy of The Temptation, hot off the press, when it comes out. I don’t know exactly when that’ll be, but everything seems to be just about ready.

How do you win? If the Christmas hymn that you request on a given day winds up with the most views on a day, that’s how you win. Somehow this was exciting when we started it.

But anyhow, if we’re proclaiming the birth of Christ in song, we’re all winning.

7 comments on “What Happened to the Carol Contest?

  1. Do you suppose our enthusiasm ran away with us at the beginning and we requested so many carols that we’ve run out of ideas for new ones?

    Maybe you could post a list of the ones we’ve had so far, with links to them, so we can start re-viewing them as part of the contest?

    Have I asked enough questions now? 🙂

    1. That’s not half-bad an idea, Phoebe. Of course, I have no problem posting repeats, or the same carol by a different artist. But I’ll try to do a recap of some kind today.

  2. I have another Christmas hymn request. It’s ‘The Little Drummer Boy / We Three Kings’ by Guy Penrod. Thanks! 🙂

  3. Sorry, I thought about the carols yesterday, but was feeling really rotten, and then our internet went down, so that ended that. Maybe today, I hope.

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