This is a quick reminder that nominations for the 2008 Art of Manliness Man of The Year will be closing in just four short days on Sunday, November 9. If you haven’t nominated a man, make sure you do it today. We’ll select 10 finalists and open voting up to the public on November 24. The winner will receive $2,000 and a stash of Old Spice products.
The Art of Manliness Man of the Year seeks to honor and pay tribute to everyday men who represent the best in manliness. This is a great opportunity to honor your father, your brother, or a friend.
For more information about the Man of the Year Award, check out the official page.
If you’d like to nominate somebody, please use this handy form. Remember, deadline to enter is Sunday, November 9.




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Ron Paul is a true man in Congress. He votes based on the Consitution and has never dishonored his oath to uphold it. That means he has never voted for increased taxes or an unbalanced budget. He has inspired millions of Americans to be active in politics and fight for limited government. He acts on principle, not convenience.
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The idea for the contest is to honor regular joes-our brothers, sons, friends, and husbands.Little known guys who are awesome men.
I have been trying to enter this contest for awhile now. It will not submitt nore will the contact page. I am not sure what to do so I am putting my entry in here. Please contact me for photo and names to verify.
What is more manly then a man in a uniform? A man in a uniform that is also a daddy and husband.
If you asked my husband last year how many children he had he would tell you with pride he had two, a 11 year old daughter and a 9 year old son. Today if you ask him how many children He has he will tell you with pride 6, four daughter and 2 sons. We are adopting four children and he loves them as his own.It has not been an easy road but it has been a rewarding road.
My husband works sometimes 18 hour days and comes home and still helps with homework and diaper changes. He never tell them he is to tired or just give me a minute. His children all 6 of them are his world and it shows with every smile and every hug he gives them.
He has a balancing act he has to do because he is a Deputy 24 hours a day as well as a dad and a husband 24 hours a day. I can not imagine the pressure he feels with all of this on his shoulders. He is able to cry with the children when they are sad and hug them and celebrate with them when they are happy. He tells me his family means the world to him. Some men would of turned their back and walked away when times got hard.Not my husband He rose to the occasion and changed six childrens lives. From stopping a drunk driver from getting on the road, to changing a dirty diaper and helping with homework he is the most manly man there is in the world.