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We Have A Winner

by Shelly Kneupper Tucker on September 22, 2007

The [tag]Dear Abby Writing Contest[/tag] is now officially ended, and we have a [tag]contest winner[/tag]. My thanks go out to everyone who played along and sent a silly letter to Dear Abby:

Marcia; Jamie; Teamouse; Lori; Lissa; Jessica the Rock Chick; Janet; Kansas A; Vickie; Susie J; Robin; JAM; Crank Mama ; Sara;Thorne ; Kim; Laura.

You can see all of their entries at the post labeled “Dear Abby Entries.” If you haven’t seen it, it will give you a chuckle.

tiny_purse1.JPGI let YOU be the judge of the contest with a voting box on a couple of pages. There were 90 votes, and the race was tight at the end. But, Jamie’s entry by King Henry VIII won the day. AND, Jamie won this purse.

suncatcher.JPGShe also won this suncatcher, because there was a “referral contest going on as well. All you had to do was send someone to vote AND comment to tell me that you had sent them. Only one comment came through, and she said Jamie sent her. SO, Jamie, e-mail your address to me, so I can send you a package! Congratulations to you AND to all for some fun entries.

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

There is a new update for [tag]Share A Square[/tag].

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Related posts:

  1. Dear Abby Contest
  2. Neck And Neck
  3. Thursday Thirteen Number 27. YOU be Dear Abby
  4. A Quick Note
  5. YOU Be The Judge! Choose the Best Dear Abby Letter


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SusieJ September 22, 2007 at 12:22 pm

That’s awesome. It was a pretty good entry.

They were ALL good, Susie. It sure did give me a chuckle when I needed it~skt

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Laura @ Laura Williams' Musings September 22, 2007 at 1:40 pm

Congrats to Jamie!

It was a close race. Wish I had more prizes to give, because everyone deserved one!~skt

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