OK, this message is for Misfit Blondes. I prefer to do it here so everyone can read it- I don't want to hide anything. Misfit Blondes, when you drafted "The Immaculate Reception" as a play, your major complaint was that I didn't explain my rejection of it. As I wrote, the reason I hesitated to do so at the time was because I respected you too much to believe you would need a detailed explanation. But after you kept it up for a full day, I finally relented and did explain it to you, and you accepted it and moved on. When you drafted "Wrestlemania" I sought to avoid my previous possible error and immediately explained why I would not accept it, again in great detail. I gave you a chance to appeal, which you refused. Instead you began to insult me here openly. As in the previous pick, other people came in here to insult me as well. Perhaps they know you, perhaps they don't; I have no opinion on that. Though you did not appeal, Krista and Doug weighed in anyhow. Krista said she would accept it if you would choose one episode; I'm assuming she was having fun with this. Doug B upheld my rejection. Now, I must intervene here with a comment in response to those who have questioned in the last day, why don't I just accept Misfit Blondes' pick here and simply give it a terrible ranking? The answer is that if I do so, it will open the door to more picks that I personally regard as ludicrous, and the draft that so many of us have put so much effort into would collapse into a rather silly joke. I fully realize there are people reading this who probably regard this sort of thing as a joke already. But I don't, and I don't think most of the other drafters do, either.Misfit Blondes' response to this final rejection was to simply ignore it and to continue to insult me. He insists that (1) he will keep the pick (2) he will ignore this ruling and all of my future rulings (3) and he will ignore my judging of the plays category. I can only logically assume that Misfit Blondes is intent on (a) disrupting the draft (b) causing me to quit, or © both. In the meantime, several other drafters have now called for Misfit Blondes to be kicked out of the draft. As commissioner, that has always been my decision. But I am reluctant to do it. Several of Misfit Blondes' picks have been worthy and deserve consideration, just as he deserves consideration for making them.Here is what I propose instead: Misfit Blondes, obviously you have a problem with me; that's fine, I can ignore that. I am asking you now in the name of the effort that you have put into this to put aside your current position, accept the veto, accept my evaluations, and stay in the draft. I'm not going to argue with you about it. If your response is as before that you refuse to do so, that you plan on ignoring me, then I will insist on you leaving the draft immediately. The choice is yours; I am not going to discuss it with you. If you believe that I have wronged you in the past, then I apologize for that. I forgive you for anything you might have written negatively about me. I urge you to join me in forgetting about this, moving on, and having fun. It's completely up to you; I await your response.