The $1.00 NYCNortons Challenge
October 25, 2006 | Filed Under activities
If you are the first person to comment with the correct name of all three people in this picture, you will get a genuine check for 1 US dollar that you can redeem for cash at your nearest bank (provided you have an account with them.)
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Natalie Mains, Daniel Edward Norton, Chaz Brewer.
PAY IT UP!
How am I supposed to pay myself? That makes no sense.
What kind of contest was that? You randomly post the rules and then only give the public a day to “happen to visit your page” before you end the contest??? ... and this after you go for months with like only one post??? Pathetic. By the way, I can’t decide if Natalie Mains is hot or not… I need some help on this one…
John,
That was Taylor answering the comment above (not me.) She was using my computer… although I didn’t prompt her to go to the blog. She didn’t realized that my user was logged in when she added the comment.
Sincerely,
Really Daniel
That was me who answered it. I deserve a dollar. I’m a hungry Grad Student…a dollar could buy a lot.
It could buy like 30 pages of printing off in Aderhold
Some gum
A coke
A vending machine coffee.
half a coffee
1/30,000 of a new car
enough gas to make it out of the gas station parking lot (I remember buying 67 cents worth of gas because I was on empty and only had 67 cents to my name.)
parking in downtown Athens for a couple hours
a game of pool at the Tate Center
small french fries
But the better question here is WHY were you with these people? I saw Natalie on Oprah last week. Answering all sorts of questions!
My friend and neighbor, Liz, works at the Weinstein company, who is the distributor for “Shut up and Sing.” Liz invited me to the after party for the movie premiere which was a blast although I felt like a country bumpkin. The Dixie Chicks were there as well as some other celebrities and movie types. Chaz, Liz’s roommate, was smoozing with Natalie and trying to get her to come to a charity event that he is planning in December. We went from this party to Bungalow which is a celeb hangout in New York (like Hyde in Hollywood.) It was an extravagant evening where I felt very much out of my element.
Keep in mind you were hanging around movie sets when you were only 15, so you should have been right at home.
How did you not tell me about this?