Harry Potter Giveaway Winner
There were 37 comments on the post, 36 of which were entered into the contest. I assigned everyone a number (in the order you commented, excluding the person who didn’t want to be entered.) Using a random number generator, the winner is…..
Book Dads!
Book Dads, I can’t give you Flo Powder; you’ll have to hang on to your gas guzzling car a little longer. I hope Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and a Harry Potter bookmark is consolation!
I will email you; if I do not get a response with an address within in three days, I’ll have to select a new winner.
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Congrats to the winner!
That’s Wonderful and completes the set!
I sent you email with the address.
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It’s temporarily being redirected at the moment.
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