Just kidding about that doing noting part. You do have to do stuff. And sorry bout that heartless vulture thing. Heh. Anyways,
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Heres how it works:

I'll put up a picture of the prize, and a question. If you answer a series of questions right, you win. But only if you're the first one to get em all right. And the first time you miss one, your gone!

Now, buddy, the answers to all the questions can be found on the internet, from Shawalla Walla links, so you can put away your Funk and Waggoners.

Once you find the first answer, e-mail it to me. Then I'll e-mail you the second question. Whoever gets all ten questions answered first wins!
Okay, sports fans, heres the prize. Whoever answers all ten questions correctly first, will either get THE LOOP by Nik Gowing or A SMORGASBORG OF DC COMICS featuring: Superboy #31, The Adventures of Superman #533, Superboy Annual 1996, Superboy #32, and Superman #114, which, together, according to Wizard Magazine, are valued at an amazing $11.50.


And here's the first question:

How many megabytes is the Cyber Thrill 3d Casino file you can download?

Just write to Davanthar and tell me the answer, and I'll send you the second question.

I haven't read the book, so it may contain profanity and sex and stuff, so win at your own risk. Remember, you can win either the book or the comics, so if your under 18, I suggest the comics.

Remember, if you one, you can't win anymore, and the two runner ups will be recognized on the main page of the Shawalla Walla Main Directory.

Void where prohibited. Contest is open to everybody except employees of Shawalla Walla and Cyber Thrill Casino. The winner (whoever answers all ten questions correctly) has the option of which prize he/she wishes to recieve, which will be mailed to supplied address within a week of winnage. Shawalla Walla is not responsible for lost, misdirected, or undelivered prizes, but is responsible for not sending out prizes in the first place. Never pet a burning dog. Only one winner per contest, one prize per winner. If one person does win two prizes in different contests, he o