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Also' date=' could someone people advertise on social media such as Facebook to get the word out? Thanks :)[/quote']

Really?? You want the muppets on FB to know how cool the comps on here are? :dejection:

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Come on guys and girls lets buy some more tickets . Heaps of great prizes to be won and don't forget that there is a door prize for the person who buys the most tickets. It's all for our forum to help Dean keep it great so lets show him we appreciate the hard work he ,the moderators and the sponsors do for us:applause:

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It is in deed 20 Zebras for 2nd place and 6 Zebras for 3rd. Bob donated 20 Zebs

Then he should be properly acknowledged in the list of donators, should he not?

Just because he has crabs shouldn't ostracise the poor guy! LOL!

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All the prizes look Awesum but we can all agree that the rare plant pack is the best prize of them all. Best prize in the whole galaxy.

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Yeah the plant pack is good but I think the Ruby Red Wine Red King Kong Panda Taiwan bee is the best, hahaha :smiley_simmons:

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Then he should be properly acknowledged in the list of donators' date=' should he not?

Just because he has crabs shouldn't ostracise the poor guy! LOL![/quote']

CHI I am trying to get rid of Bob's damn crabs from the forum, yet you insist on bringing them back- are you itchy yet:dejection:

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Only one more day to buy tickets, awesome prizes and all moneys raised go to keeping our forum the best in Australia!!! :)

Check out the prizes in first post!!

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Quick Question James...has Dean had the time to reply to this yet? I don't see you mentioning that anywhere...only that you are waiting for his reply.

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Woohoo come on gang make it like an auction highest bidder wins- well highest ticket buyer wins:D

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