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Manic Mondays – your chance to win some Southern Fried Science Swag

Posted on June 22, 2010 By Andrew Thaler 1 Comment on Manic Mondays – your chance to win some Southern Fried Science Swag
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Those of you who checked our Facebook Fan Page last night may have noticed this post:

Manic Monday – whoever posts comment # 1575 on the blog gets a free Southern Fried Science t-shirt. Comment must be in before 11:42 EST on June 21 and adhere to the comment policy. We’re currently within 14 comments of 1575 (though I won’t tell you how close).

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Unfortunately, no one hit comment 1575 last night (though Sam came tragically close), but don’t worry, y’all’ll get another chance.

Here’s how this will work. Each Monday we’ll post a challenge on the Facebook Fan Page. It may be posting a the Nth comment, leaving a comment on a specific post, finding an Easter egg hidden on the site, or something else entirely. Numbers for the challenge will be randomly generated, but it will always end sometime shortly before midnight EST on the day it’s posted. Prizes will be randomly selected from the Southern Fried Science store.

We’ll keep running this at least until the end of the summer.

Good luck!

~Southern Fried Scientist

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One thought on “Manic Mondays – your chance to win some Southern Fried Science Swag”

  1. DNLee says:
    June 22, 2010 at 2:24 pm

    Okay. I’m on the hunt.

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