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Holiday Giveaway.
RacerX:
That's a crackup. A girl friend of mine just moved to Louisville, KY so that she could get into the beginner class at Ohio Valley Wrestling, which is the developmental company for the WWE. She has met quite a few of what I would classify as the lower end wrestlers, and even one or two of the big guys like John "Bradshaw" Layfield who does, of all things, financial analysis on CNBC on his off days.
It's not for me, but it's something she really wanted to do, and I admire her for picking up and moving there to go after her dreams.
Okay, now I've really gotten off topic... :P
subzero23:
Wow this contest is amazing
such GREAT prizes and great odds.
Not to say that this website isn't good, but with maybe a max of 500 entries because it's such a niche hobby, and if Saint sees to no duplicates, everyone has a very fair chance of winning. It reminds me of some kind of small carnival-raffle and that's so cool.
Hoagie_one:
So have any winners been picked yet?
JustMichael:
Yes. Winners are announced on the news page which can be reached at www.arcadecontrols.com.
Kremmit:
The coolest (and only) thing I ever won, I won at Chuck E. Cheese when I was about 12. They used to do "Teen Night" once in a while, it was like $10.00 to get in, with free games, pizza, and soda for a few hours. The first time I ever went, they had a raffle. We all put our names in the box and forgot about it. A couple hours later, we were camped out on the Frogger cocktail, with a giant pile of paper plates, napkins, soda cups, and pizza crusts covering everyplace but the screen, when this dude wandered by. My buddy said "Dude, that guy was calling your name!". I was sure my mother had them paging me because she was gonna pick me up early or some crap like that, I had totally forgotten the raffle. I chased dude down, and he told me I won. I asked him which prize, figuring on a stuffed Chuck E. Rat doll or something. But instead, it was the Donkey Kong Jr. cocktail sitting right next to the Frogger I was on!
And that's the story of how I got my frist cab. Nope, I don't still have it- wish I did, though.