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The '''GTFO Awards''' are prestigious awards which have been around since either 1859, 1 BC, or 2 BC. The first online presentation of the awards took place on the December 29th episode of [[NSFW]]. The awards are presented to things, people, persons, ideas, memes whose time has come and need to be told to "GTFO". | The '''GTFO Awards''' are prestigious awards which have been around since either 1859, 1 BC, or 2 BC. The first online presentation of the awards took place on the December 29th episode of [[NSFW]]. The awards are presented to things, people, persons, ideas, memes whose time has come and need to be told to "[[GTFO]]". | ||
In 2009, the nomination period was open via Twitter for 48 hours prior to the awards presentation using the hashtag #GTFOawards. | In 2009, the nomination period was open via Twitter for 48 hours prior to the awards presentation using the hashtag #GTFOawards. |
Revision as of 10:09, 19 May 2010
The GTFO Awards are prestigious awards which have been around since either 1859, 1 BC, or 2 BC. The first online presentation of the awards took place on the December 29th episode of NSFW. The awards are presented to things, people, persons, ideas, memes whose time has come and need to be told to "GTFO".
In 2009, the nomination period was open via Twitter for 48 hours prior to the awards presentation using the hashtag #GTFOawards.
"As long as there have been people getting told to get the F-word out of places, the GTFO Awards have existed, if even in our hearts." -Justin Robert Young
Previous Winners
- Sand
- Slavery
- Motorola Razr
- Pagers (for people other than drug dealers)
- Chocolate Rain
- Unknown piece of montage with Chris Crocker ("Leave Britney Alone" guy)
- Legwarmers
- Soviet Union
- Y2K
- Hitler
- America Online
- The Mullet
- Tribal Tattoos
- George W. Bush
- Ross Perot's "Can I finish?" (1992)
- Cindy Margolis (1998)
Announcement Video