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MyQOTD Movie Line Trivia Contest #13 – WE HAVE A WINNER!

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From what movie is this line…

“If I had known I was gonna meet the president, I would’ve worn a tie. Look at me. I look like a schlemiel.”

Answer: Independence Day

Winner: @houstonbch


Contest Rules

All those who provide a correct answer will be entered into a drawing to win the prize. There will be only ONE (1) winner from all entries submitted.

  1. There is no cost to enter. Yes, it’s free to enter. :)
  2. Your answer must be spelled correctly, and you must have the entire title of the movie in your answer.
  3. You may enter only once per email address.
  4. You are providing an email address for notification purposes only. I repeat. Your email address will only be used for this purpose, and it will not be shared, rented, sold, bartered or compromised in any way, nor will you receive anything other than a confirmation that you’ve won the contest. If you do not win, you will not be notified, and your email address will be deleted. I detest spam, so I’m not going to send you spam.
  5. The deadline to enter is Friday, 02 April 2010 at 11:59pm EST. No entries will be accepted after this time. The winner will be post to the My Question of the Day blog on Saturday, 03 April 2010 by 9a EST .If there was no winner by the deadline of the contest, we will be in SUDDEN-DEATH OVERTIME! This means that after the deadline, the first person to email me with the correct answer wins. The contest remains open until that happens.
  6. The winner will have seventy-two (72) hours to claim his/her prize. If s/he has not claimed his/her prize in seventy-two hours (72), another name will be chosen from the entries, and the prize will be awarded to the next person.

If you’re a winner, go to the “Pick A Prize” page.


Enter to Win!!!

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MyQOTD Movie Line Trivia Contest #12 – WE HAVE A WINNER!

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From what movie is this line…

“That’s a nice little nothing you’re almost wearing”

Answer: James Bonds’ Diamonds Are Forever

Winner: @houstonbch


Contest Rules

All those who provide a correct answer will be entered into a drawing to win the prize. There will be only ONE (1) winner from all entries submitted.

  1. There is no cost to enter. Yes, it’s free to enter. :)
  2. Your answer must be spelled correctly, and you must have the entire title of the movie in your answer.
  3. You may enter only once per email address.
  4. You are providing an email address for notification purposes only. I repeat. Your email address will only be used for this purpose, and it will not be shared, rented, sold, bartered or compromised in any way, nor will you receive anything other than a confirmation that you’ve won the contest. If you do not win, you will not be notified, and your email address will be deleted. I detest spam, so I’m not going to send you spam.
  5. The deadline to enter is Friday, 02 April 2010 at 11:59pm EST. No entries will be accepted after this time. The winner will be post to the My Question of the Day blog on Saturday, 03 April 2010 by 9a EST.If there was no winner by the deadline of the contest, we will be in SUDDEN-DEATH OVERTIME! This means that after the deadline, the first person to email me with the correct answer wins. The contest remains open until that happens.
  6. The winner will have seventy-two (72) hours to claim his/her prize. If s/he has not claimed his/her prize in seventy-two hours (72), another name will be chosen from the entries, and the prize will be awarded to the next person.

If you’re a winner, go to the “Pick A Prize” page.


Enter to Win!!!

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My Question of the Day for 29 March 2010 – UPDATED

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My Question of the Day: You’re on a popular auction site looking for a particular item. By chance, you come across an auction of someone you know—a close relative, actually—and this person is selling an item he/she borrowed from you months ago for a family function and never returned. The item is an antique family heirloom that has been passed down for many, many generations, and you have irrefutable, written proof that it belongs to you. There are several bids on the item, and the latest bid is for over $10,000. What do you do?

My 2 Cents: After I calm down, and stop seeing red, I print out the auction and head over to my relative’s home with that and the irrefutable, written proof that the item belongs to me. If my relative refuses to give me what’s mine, I leave his/her home and go to the nearest police station and file a theft report. If my relative gives me my property, that’s the end of the issue.

We don’t sell family heirlooms if we can help it. If the family was in dire straits, then I would consider selling a family heirloom, but the sale of the keepsake would have to guarantee that the family would get out of its current mess and would keep us from getting into more mess. I’m not selling family heirlooms so Cousin Pete can make his next mortgage payment. :)

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