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Offline Tamet Gould

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This weeks contest
« on: April 12, 2007, 12:51:44 AM »
Ok here are the rules for this weeks contest.
1. This contest WILL NOT start before 10:00 am on thursday april 12, 2007
2. When posting each person must wait till somone else post before posting again. Just like last time if a person post more than one time in a row all their post will only be counted as one post.
3. The person posting must put a link to this thread for rules or just copy and paste the rules in their post.
4. The person starting the thread is the owner and that's who will win the prize.
5. The post subject must start with "I wanna win" at the first of the subject but you can add any thing else to the subject you want.
6. There will be 2 winners like last week
The thread with the most different people posting on it wins a $20 gift certifate to by anything you want on
http://mcdiamond.com
The thread with the most post will win a blooper DVD.  I will lock the thread and count the post on Monday morning.
I you don't have to but it would be nice if in the thread you mention what you want on http://mcdiamond.com and put a link to it.
The whole idea behind this contest is to send more people to their site so if it works out well maybe they will consider a bigger prize next time.

Remember This contest does not begin before 10:00 am so check out http://mcdiamond.com look around before that.
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