Win a Dodge Charger

This is from Energizer (the battery company).

Enter for a chance to win a 2006 DUB edition Dodge Charger

Restrictions: U.S. only. 18 or older--must have valid U.S. drivers license Expiry Date: September 30, 2006

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Best of Luck Linda.

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lgg
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Gee...just what I need. I'd have to buy more shotgun shells just to keep the ghettoids away from it!

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DeserTBoB

What would I do with a thousand chargers?

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Art

The word DUB in the link doesn't sound right. When you go to

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site and view all sponsors and promotions this one doesn't appear on the site. Is this just another tactic to give out personal info?

Glenn

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maxpower

Hmmm to early in the morning for me. it was there

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maxpower

It's legit. Look around on the Energizer site again and you'll see the link. A "dub" is one of those huge "baby buggy wheels" now popular in ghetto culture.

Nope, it's 100% legit, but I wouldn't be surprised if you enter, you'll be deluged by tons of spam for Energizer batteries!

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DeserTBoB

It might be on the Energizer website but why would the sender of the link (the OP) have such a peculiar address and website? She claims to be an enthusiast...but...

DAS

For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling

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Dori A Schmetterling

Easy..."she" is a spam bot contractor. "She" has also had her Usenet account booted since then.

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DeserTBoB

Del Taco has the same contest going They refer to theirs as Dan's Macho Ride

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sqdancerLynn

Same or different Charger, though? I've seen Smell Taco's promo banners on their stores of late.

I used to cruise/hang out/eat at the original Del Taco #1 on Riverside Ave at Central in Riverside, CA in 1968. Del Taco's original owner/manager, Bill Snedocur (sp?), had a helluva time with us that year! We found out that a 5 watt CB parked near the front of the building would overload the preamp of the talkback ordering system and rectify the RF to where the people in cars couldn't be heard, but whoever was on the mike of the CB could...as if they were talking directly into the horn outside.

One night, a woman in a Buick Electra pulled in with her daughter for some eats. We watched as the order taker inside asked for her order, then keyed the mic for a girl with us to talk on the CB as she was about to speak. She ordered 23 tacos and 12 meat burritos and a dozen large Cokes. We then heard, "What was that again???" and waited for her to start speaking again, and repeated the order. "Thank you!" was heard, and the Electra pulled up to the window...and waited...and waited...and waited. Finally bags an bags of stuff started coming out of the window into the Buick, to the stunned face of the women inside!

Took Snedocur about a week to figure that one out. Once he did, the RPD was on the scene whenever we'd show up! What car were we in when this happened? Plymouth's "ugly duckling" of 1962...as under appreciated a car as ever Chrysler sold. The availablility of a Johnson Messenger III in her Plymouth made this all happen. After the PD was called in, CBs weren't allowed on the property from that day forward until he modified the system to a solid state system impervious to RF.

Personally, I liked the '62 Chrysler line...cleaned up somewhat as it was from Exner's Excesses of '60 and '61. Buyers, I guess, didn't like the downsized, smallish looking body shell, and it didn't sell well at all.

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DeserTBoB

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