| 2 Year Anniversary Contest Part 3
This is the last and final round. Should there be a tie at the end of this round, then there will be tie breaker round of questions for those members who were in a tie. Should there be a tie after that, the person who responded the quickest will be declared the winner. The winners will be ranked as to how many questions were answered correctly. The 1st winner will get a choice of available prizes, after the 1st winner chooses, then the second winner gets to choose their prize and so on until no prizes remain. I expect to have about 5-6 winners. Good luck.
Now drum roll please....... The winners from the second round are as follows.....
1. DorrianRyanE
2. Wiggam007
3. Rollhunter1994
4. traumafindr
5. umn25
6. xtrmbrdr
7. sweet wheatz
8. Tater
9. Treasurehunt
10. The Noost
11. Krispy
12. nvious23
13. Harryj
14. kevcoins
15. Oxjaw
Congrats to every who picked the number 8!!!! Growing up in CT, I was a huge Red Sox fan. The Yaz was my hero. I remember my best friend who is still my best friend today, got to meet him. His grandfather was personal friends with Carl Yastrzemski and he arranged a meeting with him. Someone took their photo and sent it into the local paper. It was kind of a big deal. My baseball glove and bat were the Carl Yastrzemski signature editions and I played first base because of him. Years later, I would find another number 8 to cheer for.....Cal Ripken Jr. While I was in college, when I wasn't collecting coins, I spent a great deal of money and time putting together a complete collection of Cal Ripken, Jr. baseball cards. Do you have any idea how many cards this guy has???? Anyway, thats the story. Congrats again to everyone who picked 8. I know some off you were thinking about it, but decided for another number at the last minute. Sorry.
Stay tuned for the questions....... Lets see how good you guys are....
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