It's Getting Scary!
And we are having a contest! For tickets! To Ghouls Night Out!
By Kate Getty, 3:05PM, Mon. Oct. 20, 2008
To mark this year's season of the haunt, we are pleased as spiked punch to bring out another Ticket Giveaway. This one's an "essay contest." (By essay, we mean 1-10 sentences.)
Question: Tell us what is the scariest thing, to you, about Vice Presidential hopeful, Sarah Palin? (Could it be this? Or, perhaps, this?)
And if we like your answer the best, not only will we publish it on here, but we will also give you two tickets to this year's Ghouls Night Out, brought to you by Equality Texas. It's a Halloween-night party with over 200 women, a costume contest, cocktails, beer, wine, and food. Not to mention the dancing! Move it to none other than DJ Cheryl Coward! This will be a night to remember.
(For tickets to above party, sans Palin-bashing, go here!)
Click the link below for full contest details and how to enter right now!
CONTEST RULES:
You want the tickets? You gonna have to earn it. Essay-style. Yup. Email your 50-100 word treatise on this topic:
What is the scariest thing about Vice Presidential hopeful, Sarah Palin?
Email it to: [email protected] with your full name, a day and nighttime phone number, a valid email address, and your essay.
The first 15 contest entrants will win a unicorn-based consolation prize and one from all the entrants will be selected to win the tickets to Ghouls' Night Out.
C'mon. What are you waiting for? LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
Courtesy: Your friendly neighborhood Gay Place Blog, in conjunction with Equality Texas.
RULES
LET THE GAMES BEGIN! Courtesy: The Gay Place and Equality Texas.
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