Is this the most pointless poll ever?

finchy
finchy Posts: 6,686
edited November 2011 in The bottom bracket
I'll be very interested to see the results of this one.

Comments

  • Hmm....bit of toughie to answer. I might have a stab at something a tad easier, such as a daytime TV phone-in quiz [1]. ;)

    David

    [1] You know the sort of thing: "Who was British Prime Minister for most of WW2? Was it: (1) Churchill, (2) Direct Line or (3) swiftcover.com?" ;)
    "It is not enough merely to win; others must lose." - Gore Vidal
  • Bobbinogs
    Bobbinogs Posts: 4,841
    Interesting to see that there is no common consensus yet on the right answer...I cannot believe that the others got it wrong.
  • Ha ha have you been reading "How to Design A Winning Poll" by Kim Jong Il?

    (that's ha ha as in laugh not ha ha have as in I have a stutter)
    The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,244
    I think we should all say if we voted or not, and have John guess which one we voted for.
  • Ha ha have you been reading "How to Design A Winning Poll" by Kim Jong Il?

    Any chance of taking the aforementioned dictator seriously has long since gone out of the window for me, thanks to Team America - World Police :)

    David
    "It is not enough merely to win; others must lose." - Gore Vidal
  • Redhog14
    Redhog14 Posts: 1,377
    Well I chose the 3rd from bottom due to the fact that it put me in the right frame of mind - I love the positivity of this poll!

    Here is a picture of Rachel Weisz.

    fotos-de-rachel-weisz-8.jpg
  • cornerblock
    cornerblock Posts: 3,228
    edited November 2011
    No. I believe this is,

    Imagine a picture of Graham Poll, as I am incapabale of showing one!

    Oh shoot, that didn't work.

    Oh well, probably the most pointless reply ever.
  • did you mean him

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    The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • cornerblock
    cornerblock Posts: 3,228
    did you mean him

    173182484_ede00bdf5b.jpg


    Ta very much Cleat, you're very kind.
  • I just voted for the one which no one else had voted for yet, didnt want it to feel left out.
  • Ha ha have you been reading "How to Design A Winning Poll" by Kim Jong Il?

    (that's ha ha as in laugh not ha ha have as in I have a stutter)

    for some sad reason I found this really funny and choked a little on my beer.
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    Interesting results so far. Surprisingly low voting for "yes", though.
  • Just the sort of poll our EU masters want!
    Remember that you are an Englishman and thus have won first prize in the lottery of life.
  • CiB
    CiB Posts: 6,098
    Pondered it and went against the grain by voting for the last option but was gutted to see it equal top with 6 votes . How can 6 other people vote yes, with all the in-yer-face choices begging to be picked?

    OTBAdam - your avationer owes me the last of my wine, as it's now in the keyboard in front of me. Priceless... As for the EU, we'll just re-run the poll again in a few weeks to get the right answer.
  • t.m.h.n.e.t
    t.m.h.n.e.t Posts: 2,265
    I voted no :lol:
  • RDW
    RDW Posts: 1,900
    Sorry, but that's a pretty bad poll design. It only allows you to select one option, when both options 2 and 5 are clearly correct!
  • I'm beginning to feel like I did after I voted in the Election. There should be a two week cooling down period during which you can change your mind.