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"Fair Go"?

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Even before we owned a home internet computer, we actually won a prize of airfare for two from Sydney to Las Vegas round trip, 6 nites @ Caesar's Palace & a thousand Australian dollars! That was 2003 & we took the trip in 2004, all thanks to Port Macquarie Panthers/Harvey Norman public computer terminal, Ubisoft, NineMSN & a few pointers from a free tutor service on Wednesday afternoons.

But that was then & this is now & this year we have already been disqualified from Unilever Australia's Lynx Anti-Soap Squad because of too many entries in a contest invitation of 'enter as often as you want', culminating in, '...not in the spirit of the competition...' after a mere 50 entries.

Then today, in another effort, after the five[5] allowed entries for me, 'Redspace-MovieNetworks' say the limit is already used for the attempts to enter five[5] more for the bride! With two [2] subscription television services in our home for MovieNetworks & the fine print of '5 entries per person per day', it would seem we would be entitled fairly to enjoy 20 entries daily from our home with both of us using 5 entries from each of our two[2] subscription services, right?

Well that's how a real lawyer would argue pure math & logic, if only there was such a thing as a real lawyer in Australia. But without finding a decent waitress in 8 years here, would it be 'expected' to find a real lawyer?

{& the bride expects me to represent the USA in another ANZAC March?}

"Fair go"? Yeah, "Righty - oh"! No friggin WAY! Oh well...

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  1. wow have you got a rant crankin .....!! lol

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