Beauty of the radio is all you need to provide for a contest winner to appease the masses in a voice.what probably ended up happening was the radio put up a picture of some really fucked up feet thinking people would naturally vote for it. Now that people aren"t, they"re trying to get their proxy feet the boost it needs.
31% + now - so when was this supposed to end? I am too stupid to find anything about the length and rules of that contest.Tuco said:Oh snap #10 has 29.14% now. Where did that come from.
Cosmetic Foot Surgery Specialists - NYC FootCare - Foot Plastic Surgery - New York City podiatrists are specialists in cosmetic foot surgery, bunion surgery & also treatments to relieve foot pain associated common foot problems such as bunions, heelZarcath said:Do you even KNOW if it"s actually HUMAN FEET CORRECTIONAL SURGERY? And dude, the text says Foot Face Lift, that sounds more like cosmetic surgery then corrective. They might just send you a package of Dr Scholes wart remover or some shit. You might want to contact NYC Footcare directly.
Sue the fuckers.
OH DAMN.. i amnot really tight with anyone up there since i just started really doing radio. prez is the main person who deals with all the major radio stations and big dawgs but i think rich might know someone but everyone is in la and on the road at the moment with boyz n da hood
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From: Metal Matt
Date: Jul 28, 2007 9:49 AM
Hey man, it"s Matt.
I just wanted to know if you or Rich have any connections over at Power 105.1. I need to get in contact with someone who does promotions or marketing and I can"t get past the faggot interns. Hell, if you guys know Ed Lover, that be even better.
My girlfriend won a contest that should"ve ended and it hasn"t. I think the contest was rigged and I want to get some sort of a straight answer so I don"t actually have to go there and hurt someone.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
...a waitress at a Hooters restaurant in Panama City, Florida, was able to wring the value of the prize she had thought she"d won out of the company that had pulled what it described as an April Fools" joke. In 2001, 26-year-old Jodee Berry had bested the other servers at her restaurant in a competition to see who could sell the most beer in a month to that eatery"s customers, with the winner to receive a new Toyota. When the day came for her to be presented with her prize, Berry was led blindfolded to the restaurant"s parking lot to receive her award, but when the blindfold came off she was devastated to learn that the promised jackpot was not a Toyota automobile but rather a toy Yoda, a Star Wars doll. She quit her job and sued Gulf Coast Wings, Inc., the corporate owner of the restaurant, alleging breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation. In 2002 the suit was settled for an undisclosed amount of money, which one of the attorneys involved in the case said would enable her to go to the local car dealership and "pick out whatever type of Toyota she wants."