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Random.org selected #171 — willsahna, email me at CITRgiveaways@yahoo.com. If you would like a digital card, let me know and it will be sent to your email address. If you would like a physical Tango Card, please send me your mailing address. Congrats!
171. I’d probably use it to buy new plants for the back porch and yard. Or maybe to buy clothes for my new soon to be daughter that we are in the process of adopting from Russia. I also have a friend out of work that could really use it too. I’d have to give most of it to her, I think.
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Wish I could give one to everyone! I can’t, but I do have one more, mine, and I can do what I want with it! If you have contributed to my Kickstarter project for the studio, let me know by posting a comment here and I’m going to hold a second drawing and give my Tango Card to one of you. (I’m at 46 percent. I don’t know if I’m going to make it, but I want to thank you for your support.) I’ll close this at noon EST tomorrow and select a winner using random.org.
UPDATE: The winning comment number was comment #17, PolloLocoHomestead. Email me at citrgiveaways@yahoo.com with your mailing address! This giveaway is closed.
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