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Oooh I love these games! Brilliant idea Marcus, and very generous too!

I have no room for a BB but I'm totally going to have a go at this when I get back from uni this arvo xD

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This statement doesn't represent by any means that the magic number has already been submitted or NOT..... Bhahhahaha

You trying to be like those game show hosts BB? AND the correct answer is..............will be revealed right after this break! I already know I've won so just close the comp already! LOL!

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So generous mate! Your definitley an asset to the hobby and the forum! Id love to give TB's a try... I will say 73, unless someones said that already, in that case 81.

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Very generous mate!

I'm gonna go with my lucky number 86

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my guess is 490578 million ?????????? lol

If this is the correct answer then BB I'm gonna have to retract my comment about you being generous! LOL!

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If this is the correct answer then BB I'm gonna have to retract my comment about you being generous! LOL!

C'mon mate, steady on, the next accusation is that it'll be a blue rill ! LOL........ sorry, couldn't resist. Dean was always bad at counting !

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You gotta enter' date=' if you win you can create your own fun comp ? ...... This statement doesn't represent by any means that the magic number has already been submitted or NOT..... Bhahhahaha[/quote']

oK I'm in 58 is my number

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what happens if noone gets it ?

Now that i guess i can see ones i didnt see before lol -sigh-

It'll be the closest # then ...... the bluebolt WILL find a new home !

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C'mon mate' date=' steady on, the next accusation is that it'll be a blue rill ! LOL........ sorry, couldn't resist. Dean was always bad at counting ![/quote']

I'd be happy with a blue rilli :D

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Good morning SKF.....less then 36 hours to go....I've deliberately not looked too close to the entries....but great to see so many responses. Good luck !

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Ok so if no one gets the EXACT number will it be rounded out to the closest lower or higher number? What if a berried female gives birth tonight? I'm sooooo looking forward to the result<---- counting down the hours :D

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