Anniversary Giveaway Winners
Well, the big giveaway is now a thing of the past, and I’ve selected the winners. Here they are, presented in alphabetical order…
Allen
CleverDude
Dreamy1
MoneyWalks
quartersaver
tmg
Note that I’m still not ready to announce who won what, as I’d like to stretch out the suspense a bit… Especially for the “lucky” winner of the bricks…
Stay tuned, though. I’ll be announcing who got each prize sometime soon. And remember, if you’re one of the winners and you happen to have a website of your own, I’ll happily link back to you if you post a picture of your prize after you receive it.
Published on May 14th, 2007 - 7 Comments
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What a scam, I didn’t win!
Comment by jim — May 14th 2007 @ 12:51 pmHey, I guess I could even use the brick. I’m building a retaining wall. Make sure it’s one of those castle wall bricks. 1′ long by 4″ high and about 24lbs.
Feel free to send me about 250 bricks if you can. It’s a big wall.
Comment by Clever Dude — May 14th 2007 @ 3:02 pmI actually have a pile of, oh, i don’t know… Maybe 800-1000 bricks?
The lucky winner will be getting more than one brick, though. They’ll get as many as I can manage to stuff into a flat-rate postage box. I might even send some of those old school bricks without holes in them. Those weigh a good bit more.
congrats to the winners
Comment by tanyetta — May 14th 2007 @ 4:16 pmCongratulations, folks!
Comment by Blaine Moore — May 15th 2007 @ 9:34 amHey weldone guys.. im sure its nice to win
Comment by Creditnine.com — May 15th 2007 @ 6:49 pmAwesome, at least I don’t have to unload bricks. Thanks for the chance to win Nickel.
Comment by chris g — May 16th 2007 @ 2:21 am