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Monday, July 14, 2008

Now is the time for a contest!

What's that you say? Haven't been exercising that creative muscle lately? Or, you've been exercising it so much you wonder why you've been doing it? Well listen up all you creative types! We here at TSOYA headquarters have a solution.

We've always wondered what it would look like if Morris Day of Morris Day and The Time were to battle one of the wild animals of the animal kingdom. Why Morris Day, you ask? Keep reading. So to satisfy us all, we are asking you (the creative ones) to use any media that is transmittable via email to put our curious minds at ease. MS paint is encouraged. No snail mail entries please.

The top three entries will receive a special prize pack containing Matador Records "Earles & Jensen Present: Just Farr A Laugh Vol. 1 & 2" Which is a collection of some seriously funny prank calls, wherein you will hear the name Morris Day repeatedly (aha!) and a copy of "The Lowbrow Reader" for those of you who do not know what that is here is the description from their website "The Lowbrow Reader is a slim magazine of and about comedy. We claim to
be a quarterly but have only published 6 issues since 2001". If you think that's funny, there's more where that came from, so please pay a visit to the site.

So get to it people. You have until Wednesday July 16th 2008. Please submit entries to chris@maximumfun.org

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3 Comments:

Blogger Justin (koavf) said...

Even though I had nothing to do with it and this doesn't actually satisfy the criterion of the contest, this is my entry.

July 14, 2008 1:52 PM  
Anonymous Mr. Winners said...

http://i36.tinypic.com/122p9tv.jpg

July 14, 2008 8:43 PM  
Blogger barefootliam said...

If you get any entries using the Wild Animals picture at your link (on my FromOldBooks.org Web site) I'll gladly consider featuring them in my gallery there :-)

Liam

July 15, 2008 6:35 AM  

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