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The rules for this comp are simple:

I've been busy last night hiding mushrooms all over the forum in some of my older posts.

All you have to do is finding the mushrooms, copy the link to the page where they are located and send the links to me in a PM.

Every SKF member is allowed to send one entry only, so don't send anything before you have finished searching!

Do not send more than ONE PM!

I am not telling you how many mushrooms there are hidden and I might still add some more over the next couple of days but I will let you know when I have finished adding mushrooms.

The competition ends on September 7.

Winner is whoever finds the most mushrooms. :triumphant:

The awesome price to be won in this comp is 1 male Bluebolt Juvi from Dean! THANKS DEAN!

Good luck! :victorious:

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Then I will think of something how to decide the winner! :o

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I like it! Will be interesting to see how many thread resurrections this will generate :)

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Ok I'm not that computer savvy but I have a problem if we have to copy the link and paste it in the pm won't we lose the info each time we go from the pm page to copy the link? Or do we just type the link in the pm. Sorry probably a dumb question for most of you but I can't do the copy and paste multi times on the forum

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Ok I'm not that computer savvy but I have a problem if we have to copy the link and paste it in the pm won't we lose the info each time we go from the pm page to copy the link? Or do we just type the link in the pm. Sorry probably a dumb question for most of you but I can't do the copy and paste multi times on the forum

There are no dumb questions, Ineke! :)

Just store all the links in a different place and collect them there. I have them all copied into an email....or you just create a word document to put them in.

Then, when you are finished collecting you can copy them all together into the PM. :encouragement:

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Maybe they can get half a shrimp each! :smiley_simmons:

Not a bad idea :smiley_simmons:

.....but I think in that case I will just hide an additional mushroom for the winners and whoever finds it first wins.

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Thanks for the tips I will try it on the computer I have no hope on the ipad- it's me not the ipad:(

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Awesome idea for a comp Garny, just wondering why you chose mushrooms? Are there some magic ones hidden? Cause I know that there's some people on here that done need them(myself included), they're already magical, hahaha! :smiley_simmons:

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I just love mushrooms! :o They look so pretty!

And they make you feel good as well and see funny things...LOL!

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Thank you everybody :o....but I just discovered a flaw with this comp:

I cannot win it because I'm not allowed to play. BUGGER! :dejection:

....although I do know where ALL the mushrooms are! :congratulatory:

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Hahaha, that's what you get for telling us you're bored. :smiley_simmons:

I'm sure someone will put up a cancelation prize for the ideas girl. :encouragement:

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10 points for creativity with the comp Garnelchen :) i might consult you for all the comps :)

You are most welcome to do that, Dean!

I have some more ideas! :congratulatory:

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Great comp idea!! Mushroom a hunting we will go!!! Great work Garnelchen!

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Good morning everybody! :congratulatory:

I have just decided that I'm not going to add more mushrooms to the game.

This is partly because I am too lazy...and also because some eager mushroom hunters have already send in their results. Well done guys! :encouragement:

@ Blackcat: The results must be in on saturday, September 7 by midnight. I'll announce the winner on the Sunday.

I also would like to clarify that there are different kinds of mushrooms to be found. They do not all look the same.

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Good morning everybody! :congratulatory:

I have just decided that I'm not going to add more mushrooms to the game.

This is partly because I am too lazy...and also because some eager mushroom hunters have already send in their results. Well done guys! :encouragement:

@ Blackcat: The results must be in on saturday' date=' September 7 by midnight. I'll announce the winner on the Sunday.

I also would like to clarify that there are different kinds of mushrooms to be found. They do not all look the same.[/quote']

damn, can i submit another entry then

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