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jayc, Ineke has already beaten you to number 2.

 

 

So you are down for 13, 28 and ?????? one more to select.

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I'll take also take 21.

 

Good luck everyone!

Disciple, did you want a third number too.

 

So far I have you down for 8 & 21.....

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Jamie I think Jayc picked 2 before me - I changed my post after he told me I had picked the wrong numbers. Sorry for the mix up I will check the numbers again and do a new post with my numbers instead of editing my previous post.

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Cheers Ineke!!! So currently you are on 3, 24, 26.

 

jayc 2,13,28

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Jamie I think Jayc picked 2 before me - I changed my post after he told me I had picked the wrong numbers. Sorry for the mix up I will check the numbers again and do a new post with my numbers instead of editing my previous post.

 

Cheers.  

I was sure no one had 2 when I posted. 

 

 

Cheers Ineke!!! So currently you are on 3, 24, 26.

 

jayc 2,13,28

 

Thanks.

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Just a reminder that you are allowed up to 3 lucky numbers in tonight's draw.

 

There are still more than 15 numbers available!!

 

If you haven't already, pick a number to win an awesome prize!!!!

 

No more numbers can be chosen after 8:00pm AEDT!!!

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Any numbers still available or all spoken for? If there is ill take any of them ?

Ok checked and looks like 10.11.12. Has not been chosen yet so ill take those

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The following numbers are free to be chosen:

 

5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 33, 34, 35, 39, 41, 42, 43,44

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Last chance everyone!! Competition closes in just over a minute!!

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I will let you have those Jen!!! Almost too late!!! :)

 

Ok List of everyone's numbers to follow.

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  • Ineke   3   24   26
  • jayc     2  13   28
  • Jenbenwren   16   36   43
  • Disciple   8    21
  • Ronskitz   1   17   31
  • Newbreed   18   32   38
  • Proto    4   23   39
  • Aquathumb   6   30   40
  • Kizshrimp    15   27   37
  • Daimen     25
  • Fishmosy     45
  • yeswaitnosorry    22
  • OzShrimp       Lucky number 7
  • CNgo2006     10   11   12

 

Good luck everyone.

 

Winner will be announced soon.

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Fixing typo
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Numbers left unpicked

 

5   9   14   19   33   34   35   39   41   42   44

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Sorry mate, the draw was at 8:30pm so cannot give out anymore numbers. Jen's request came in at 8:04 so was able to be lenient on that.

 

You may still have the winner in 8 & 21!!!!

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Numbers left unpicked

 

5   9   14   19   33   34   35   39   41   42   44

 

 

 

So I'll go with

4, 23, 39

 

 

I picked 39 (post is unedited) but someone put me as 29 by mistake I would assume?

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Cheers Proto, I managed to stuff that one up!! hehe sorry

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Sorry mate, the draw was at 8:30pm so cannot give out anymore numbers. Jen's request came in at 8:04 so was able to be lenient on that.

 

You may still have the winner in 8 & 21!!!!

No worries all good.

 

I should have picked earlier haha

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Now, as I am not the winner, I am happy to call it!!!

 

Here are the winning numbers, in drawn order.

 

Monday Lotto Mon 22/Dec/14, Draw 3410
Winning Numbers
39
4
3
6
13
14
Supplementaries
42
17
 
As you can see from the order, it was going to be Proto's, with or without my stuff up!!
 
Great choices mate and big Congratulations!!!
 
Such an awesome prize heading your way!! The sponsor will be in contact shortly to discuss shipping etc.
 
Thanks to Age Of Aquariums for this wonderful prize!!
 
And thank you all for joining in again!!!
 
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