I was entering a contest earlier (for a washer/drier combo) and the entry page wanted all my pertinent information: gender, address, email and my age. Now, I understand why they want the contact information and also why they want the other information for their marketing purposes, but something struck me funny about the drop-down menu for the birth year:
I wonder just how many over a hundred yr. old folks they expect to enter the contest? I'd say they were already a winner for living that long.
I really need that washer/drier combo, though. I hate going to the laundromat; I figured a while back that I could easily buy a washer and drier with what I spend there in a year. Just the other day I was listening to a local "swap and shop" program on the radio and heard someone say they had a barely used washer and drier for sale for 25 bucks. I quickly called the number and made arrangements to go check out the pair.
I was disappointed after I got there, though...I found out the washer and drier was an old douchebag and towel.
No wonder they were so cheap.
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