Are you a "couch potato" ?

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Are you a "couch potato" ?

Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Thu Jan 3, '08, 3:40 am

If so, then here's a contest that might be of interest to you:

http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.js ... &aid=77083

Although the winner has already been selected for this year - there is always next year, lol!
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Postby SparkyIII » Thu Jan 3, '08, 4:42 am

You probably have to be a certain age group, because not one person I actually know has been any less than the top of last year's winner. XDDD
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Postby Thoul » Thu Jan 3, '08, 6:09 am

You probably have to live wherever the contest is held, too. I mean, what kind of self respecting couch potato is going to travel cross country to watch TV? Just do it at home on a comfortable couch. ;)
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Postby Tsunami » Thu Jan 3, '08, 4:26 pm

That is odd, methinks. I don't think I'd participate in anything like that. :?

Thoul wrote:You probably have to live wherever the contest is held, too. I mean, what kind of self respecting couch potato is going to travel cross country to watch TV? Just do it at home on a comfortable couch. ;)
Yes, any true couch potato wouldn't dare leaving their couch!
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Postby SparkyIII » Thu Jan 3, '08, 10:42 pm

lol, my "couch" is right here by the computer.
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Postby Rudo » Fri Jan 4, '08, 6:22 pm

Thoul wrote: I mean, what kind of self respecting couch potato is going to travel cross country to watch TV?


:lol: :rofl: You got that right, lol. :mrgreen:
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