Blog Park Cities Fill in The Bubble (06/14/10) June 14, 2010November 15, 2019 Dan Koller 23 Comments After being out of the office for a week, I had __ new e-mails waiting for me this morning. (The person with the closest guess to the actual number will win a pair of Rangers tickets.) Share this article...EmailFacebookGoogleTwitterLinkedin
peter griffinJune 14, 2010 at 9:01 amPermalink for pete’s sake, is second prize four rangers’ tickets? Reply
MereJune 14, 2010 at 10:03 amPermalink Wait a sec – you didn’t check your emails AT ALL? For a week?!? Oops, I think I’m revealing my own obsessive compulsions đ Reply
Dan KollerJune 14, 2010 at 12:14 pmPermalink I was all prepared to name A.B. the winner, but khaki snuck in a closer guess 45 minutes ago. The actual number was 324. Khaki, I’ll be in touch regarding those tickets this afternoon. Reply
A. B.June 14, 2010 at 2:34 pmPermalink Price is Right rules suck. Have fun roasting in the heat, khaki. Reply
khakiJune 14, 2010 at 5:36 pmPermalink ohhh nooo. I’m going to rot in blog Hell. Time to change my ISP and my screenname! Does A.B. have a underprivileged child that needs to see a Rangers game? If so, then I’m going to have to make note of that in my will . . . Reply
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is second prize four rangers’ tickets?
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Wait a sec – you didn’t check your emails AT ALL? For a week?!? Oops, I think I’m revealing my own obsessive compulsions đ
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1. We’re playing by The Price is Right rules, right?
I was all prepared to name A.B. the winner, but khaki snuck in a closer guess 45 minutes ago. The actual number was 324. Khaki, I’ll be in touch regarding those tickets this afternoon.
The 2nd question is how much was SPAM? I guess 60%
Price is Right rules suck. Have fun roasting in the heat, khaki.
A.B. – funny!
ohhh nooo. I’m going to rot in blog Hell. Time to change my ISP and my screenname!
Does A.B. have a underprivileged child that needs to see a Rangers game? If so, then I’m going to have to make note of that in my will . . .