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Wednesday, December 22, 2004


Christmas comes in small packages
Once upon a time, a twenty-six year old girl answered the doorbell to find a package sitting on her doorstep. She sat it on the kitchen table and pondered where it came from and what it might contain.




Then, she had a brilliant idea.

"I'll open it and find out!", she exclaimed to no-one in particular.

Carefully wielding a pair of scissors, she opened it to find lots of other little packages. With a cry of delight, she discovered the gifts and treasures promised her when she won the survival of the fittest online competition run by The Day After Tomorrow and I-Robot. The girl and her 2 disc special edition DVD of the Day After Tomorrow, the novel Master and Commander, an I-Robot cap, a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen global clock, a Fox studios T-shirt and mug lived happily ever after.

The End




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