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...at the sperm bank.

 

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We have crossed the line to cover the device cost.  Less than three hours left in contest.  Please help make some money for the site and enter the contest.  Or, enter again and increase your odds of winning.  Pretty please.   :dazed: 
 

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CONTEST CLOSED! Thanks for all who entered the GS8 contest. And thank you for supporting S4GRU.

 

I will announce a date/time for the drawing soon.  We will need to use a chat product other than IP Board.  They have canceled their chat product.  Suggestions would be appreciated.

 

I will be sending out the rest of entries received today via Message.  I have already sent all entries from before today, so if you are missing an entry from before today, please message me right away.

 

Thanks again for all your support.  It looks like we actually made a few hundred bucks for the site.

 

Robert

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Any update on the drawing?

 

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It will likely be this weekend.  I hope to let you all know tomorrow evening.  Thanks!

 

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It will likely be this weekend. I hope to let you all know tomorrow evening. Thanks!

 

Robert

awesome, just sent u a pm of my address to prepare shipping to my house!!!

 

 

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awesome, just sent u a pm of my address to prepare shipping to my house!!!

 

 

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That's kind of you to send him my address. ????
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I love all the positivity.  That's fun.  Because someone will win.  So, it's good to stay optimistic.   :popcorn:

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What's the status update on the event??

 

It's likely Friday evening, I'm just figuring the details before announcing.  I'm struggling with trying to integrate chat software.  I've wasted every spare moment of my weekend already.

 

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OK, let's just schedule this thing.  And I will figure it out this week what to do about the chat.  Let's plan for this Friday evening.  June 16th at 7 PM Pacific/10 PM Eastern.

 

I will post information about the chat before the drawing.  Stay tuned.  See you there!  Good luck!

 

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OK, let's just schedule this thing.  And I will figure it out this week what to do about the chat.  Let's plan for this Friday evening.  June 16th at 7 PM Pacific/10 PM Eastern.

 

I will post information about the chat before the drawing.  Stay tuned.  See you there!  Good luck!

 

Robert

Not sure if I'd be able to make it or not for the chat, but best of luck to everyone in the running!

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