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Archive for June 28th, 2005

I Spy…….

Jun
28

Today–a PAX t-shirt with my fun “We Save the World So You Don’t Have To” PAX logo is up for grabs!! See below for today’s contest! (Pssst– The Beast Within is shipping from Amazon and B&N! It’s already appearing on store shelves in some areas! Tell me if you see it!) And a thank you and a big shoutout to my friends Michelle Willingham and Mary Schramski for their help!

Yesterday’s winner of a PAX mug: Biddy! (Email me!) And the winner of an autographed backlist book for being “caught” having read and then discussing The Beast Within on her blog: Joely Sue Burkhart! (Email me!)

Now, for today’s game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And for a PAX t-shirt!

Enter the World of the PAX League….we are all like PAX agents today!! We have a special super power: remote viewing capability (just like the hero, Riley Tremaine, in Third Sight, PAX 2, coming in November 2005). We can see across space and time…..into each other’s homes!

I spy…………………..something soft and warm.

What is it? I’m spying right into your house! Look around the room YOU are in and tell me what’s soft and warm that I have spied. Then YOU spy something with a short “I spy……..” description and leave it to the next person who comments to explain what you have spied in THEIR room and then they will spy into someone else’s with THEIR “I spy…..” description. And so on.

My daughter will choose the winner by drawing from all who comment in today’s entry. Winner’s name will be announced in tomorrow’s blog.

Remote viewing super power…..ON!

I spy…………………..something soft and warm………………..

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