7.03.2009

The Post About Potter Needs a Home

Paper Towel
The grammar is a bit off (one of my pickiest of pet peeves - God loves apostrophes, use them). But the truth is the truth. Right there on that paper towel.

You are the best.

Seriously. The fact that you come and you read and you comment or you consider commenting and then come back again. It's a nice kick in my self-esteem pants. It's been the loveliest year of blogging and I look forward to many more. I'd love for you to stick around until you get ornery and then you should only visit news websites.

Since you've been crowned "the best" you're worthy of a little swag. There's Kate Spade treasures and Old Navy cash already brewing for giveaway earlier this week.

But what's the gravy?


iPod collage
Meet Potter. He's my iPod. And he's looking for a new home.


He's a 30GB 5th generation video iPod classic in fabulous condition with a few songs already stored and ready to roll. ("a few" may be around 1800 including all the ones I've already recommended).

So could you provide a good home for Potter?


How To Enter
Leave a comment sharing one thing you love about your hometown?

**2 Extra Credit Entries**
Each of the following will give you one extra entry in the giveaway. Please make sure to leave a separate comment for each thing you do!
1. Subscribe to Jamie's Rabbits by reader feed, email, or be a google follower.
2. Be a follower of me on Twitter

**You can accomplish any of these easy breezy tasks on the right sidebar.**

Important Details:
Must enter before 11:59pm CST on Thursday, July 30 to qualify. Winner will be chosen randomly using
Research Randomizer on Friday, July 31. Obviously, anonymous folks can't win unless they leave a name in the comment. I'm not a paid spokesperson for Apple although I'd like to be.

{images: Jamie}

193 comments:

  1. I am a follower/Google Reader subscriber.

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  2. I already love Potter. (May I call him Potter? Mr. Potter?) My ancient iPod is huge, but doesn't have a video screen. Me likey.

    The thing I love best about my hometown is that all my family lives here, still. We moved back to Winfield in 2004, when my youngest child was 6 months old, in order to be close to my parents and extended family. They did a great job raising me, and I wanted my kids to benefit from their love, too--just not long-distance.

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  3. I love my hometown because it is a fun place.

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  4. Email subscribed.

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  5. I follow on Twitter - Janetfaye

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  6. I guess I can call my home town Big Stone Gap, Va
    thats where I graduated High School and joined the Army. I really love the mountains and watching the seasons change. The people are awesome too. It's a very small town where you can leave your doors unlocked and everyone knows your name.

    I am a follower on twitter and your blog

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  7. I grew up in Waikanae, Kapiti Coast, New Zealand. It's mostly an oversized retirement village but I loved it. What I like about it nowadays is that it's a great place to learn how to drive with all the wide, deserted roads for a 22 year old with only a learners license (*blush*).

    I also subscribe in Google reader.

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  8. iPods are the devil - but Jamie and her Rabbits are awesome! and yes I did have a little drinky today but thats what you get when you post a blog entry late - so this is not an entry for me it is a second entry for the Kiwi (Mariah) - you can thank Scott Dixon, you Kiwi you!
    Oh yeah, for the entry - the one thing I love about my hometown is that I don't live there anymore!!! :-P

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  9. I'm a follower too - Lianne seems like she needs a 4th entry and really needs an iPod - please don't block me from your blog for doing this!!!

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  10. I'm a Twitter follower too - I was gonna stop with Lianne but Chris joined the Army and I have to support anyone who defends our country - so this entry if for you Chris!!!

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  11. What a generous thing to do! I love my hometown because of the sea. It's very, very pretty and I'm desperately homesick for it.

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  12. Oh and I follow your blog in Google reader :D

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  13. I love that my hometown contains not only my parents, but my grandparents, a few aunts and uncles, and my cousins as well. Yeah - maybe it sounds like hickville, USA but my family is awesome.

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  14. I stalk you on twitter.

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  15. My hometown is a place where I don't have to be scared to go get gas at night. I love that. Also, the people smile at you when you are in town and make you feel welcome.

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  16. I like that it has a small-town feel, but really isn't *too* small - there is lots of great things to do & see. :)

    contact me at:
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  17. Google follower!

    contact me at:
    celeste@mail4me.com

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  18. Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) is my hometown and I've been staying here throughout my life. The thing I love about my hometown is that you can easily find 24hr coffee shop we called "mamak". So any time of the day/nite when u feel like hanging out with friends and have some "teh tarik" or have a quick bite late at nite, "mamak" is the place to be ;)

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  19. I love my hometown because of the memories it brings back.

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  20. One thing I love about my hometown are all the memories that are there. It's where I met my high school sweetheard {who is now my husband and the father of our 2 beautiful kids!!}. I have so many reasons to love my hometown.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    lorifrost1 {at} gmail {dot} com

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  21. I'd love to win!! I follow your blog and I follow you on twitter.

    Happy Blogoversary!!

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  22. I grew up in the country (yes, that's a place) outside of a small town in MS. I'm grateful that I no longer live in that small town - but I have wonderful memories. Here is a random one: The public library was my drop-off bus stop everyday for FOUR YEARS. I'm sure the librarian (she's probably still there after 13 years) would recognize my face! (Side note: This was also the same library where my grandmother would exchange a paper sack full of Harlequin romance books for a new stash every week!)

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  23. I also follow on Twitter :)
    MelissaDoss78

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  24. I like my hometown because my family lives there still and all the great childhood memories.

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  25. Saying hi from Ala. Bloggers!

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  26. I grew up in Boston MA and, as a kid, what I liked best about it was that we had extra school holidays that noone else did, like Evacuation Day and Patriots' Day. What I like about it now and miss the most is the food! (All that good seafood!)I also appreciate the fact that they really drum American history into your head in the schools there because otherwise I probably wouldn't even be able to play Jeopardy. ;-)

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  27. I'm a follower. I voted for you. I stalk you on twitter. And, I love my hometown because there is really no place like home. It's where my memories are of my dad, it's all I have left of him. It's where my brother and my mother still are. It's where I spent the night with my Granny and Big Roy and learned how to say Now I lay me Down to Sleep. It's where I went to get help from all my school teacher aunts on my school projects. It's where I got married in the front yard. There really is no place like home.

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  28. I love the fact that when my mom took us trick or treating, we knew everyone at every house we went to. My hometown isn't huge but it's not exactly tiny either. It's that perfect medium!
    kkondek at gmail.com

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  29. kathemc(at)gmail(dot)comJuly 5, 2009 at 9:29 PM

    My favorite thing about my home town is that it's a big city (Chicago) -- am definitely a city girl, and would love for Potter to keep me company on my commute!

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  30. I love Bessemer. Most people don't. My favorite thing about Bessemer where I grew up was all the old mines. Bubba and I would go and explore these really dangerous places. Magic was real back then people. Magic was real. By the way Jamie you are a blog prostitute. Yay for prostitution. I want the Ipod.

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  31. My favorite thing about my home town is the Kentcuky Derby and the festival that surrounds it.
    kg4rmt at arrl dot net

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  32. Growing up my town was always the northern area of town. You either lived north of the river or south of the river. South of the river was the more developed "civilized" city, and north was the rural area known as redneck town. Although not a redneck myself, I always loved living in the more rural area of town, surrounded by small farms and cow pastures, people riding horses down the side of the road, gunfire regularly heard in the surrounding woods and pickup trucks EVERYWHERE. I loved going out and feeding the cows and horses in the pasture across from my home.

    nfmgirl AT gmail DOT com

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  33. I've become a google follower

    nfmgirl AT gmail DOT com

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  34. I am following on twitter

    nfmgirl AT gmail DOT com

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  35. I grew up out in the country and attended a small school. The great thing about living in a small community is that everyone knew everyone else and was concerned about their problems. The bad thing about growing up in a small community was that everyone knew everyone and all about their problems. I live in a large city now and I miss that sense of community,
    jedoggett@embarqmail.com

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  36. following on twitter annedoggett
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  37. subscribed to your feed
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  38. I love my hometown b/c I love visiting my family in the country...dirt roads, porch swings, cricket-chirping - the whole bit! I also love that I can run by the local pizza place and grab a chocolate chip or peach dessert pizza - yum!

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  39. I love my hometown because my family is here. I also love my hometown because it is just the right size - not too small and not too big (around 8,000 residents). I love the area it is in - at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains! We aren't too far from the sea - about 5 hours, and we are right here next to the mountains. The crime rate isn't very high and you can still rent a 2 bedroom house with a yard for 500 a month.
    ms.johnsonmahs at gmail dot com

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  40. My hometown is small and I love that everyone knows and cares about everyone else!

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  41. The awesome free pools (complete with slides and tanning chairs!) that are open to the public on the strip (yup, I live in vegas). :)

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  42. My hometown Brisbane Australia has great weather, close to beaches and the best fish and chips

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  43. My hometown in western New Mexico is a uniquely beautiful place with wide open speaces and blue skies to contrast the ever-present red dirt. I grew up thinking nothing of it, but once I moved, everyone told me how beautiful New Mexio was. I kind of shrugged it off. Now, when I go back, I am in awe of the beauty of the expanse.

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  44. Now a google reader subscriber.

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  45. Now following on Twitter as dnreer.

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  46. I loved that I could ride my bike from one end of town to the other.

    dlodden(at)frontiernet(dot)net

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  47. I like that our main street used to be just dirt - underneath were tunnels that Chinese immigrants used to live in (unfortunately)when the railroads were being built almost 100 years ago in California.

    The tunnels were also also used to smuggle opium and led to a brothel (now a pizza place - the other pizza place used to be a bank and a farm where Sea Biscuit once stayed) It's a quaint little town (literally one street is downtown.) with some interesting history!

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  48. I follow you!

    thelittlebudget(at)gmail.com

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  49. I love how diverse my city is. Black, white, green, or purple everyone fits in and is welcome. Gay, straight, or confused we are the most accepting city of all. My city's understanding and diversity makes my city great!
    awesome49557@aim.com

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  50. I love that whenever I go back home so many things have changed (lots of growth there) but it always still feels like home! My absolute favorite places are still around as are the secret spots that will never change.
    katiekarr at gmail dot com

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  51. I love my hometown (good ol' Adamsville) because it has a lot of different types of people here. And it has a few different "hole in the wall" places that are fabulous and bring back a lot of memories- Gus' Hot Dogs, a small gas station that I went to all the time with my grandfather and referred to as the Icee store because he'd always get me one when we went. The lady at the counter practically watched me grow up.

    jordanloves2teach@yahoo.com

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  52. I love that my hometown has my family in it. I also like that I can easily get to a larger city if need be.

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  53. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    The one thing I love about my hometown is that it has bus service. I love the bus!

    Thank you!

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  54. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    I'm a follower on Twitter. :) antispamgirl

    Thank you!

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  55. My favorite thing about my hometown is a little restaurant called Bucky's Bar-B-Q in Greenville, SC. It's the best barbeque there is. Period.

    Also, I love Falls Park in downtown Greenville.

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  56. And you are in my google reader, yes indeed.

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  57. Thanks for hosting this! I love my hometown because it feels both like a large and small city and is replete with history, great shopping, and really awesome burritos. :-)

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  58. Apart from the fact that my family lives in my hometown I love that there is a carousel and mini train that you can ride for only $.50. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  59. So cool. I like that everyone knows everyone else in my (very small) hometown. Thanks!

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  60. I love that I have a lot of family members in my hometown :) Coming home, I not only get to see my immediate family but I also get to spend time with my grandpa and aunts and uncles.

    acm211 [at] gmail [dot] com

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  61. One thing I love about my hometown is being very diverse. I think of Houston as a melting pot and we are exposed to different cultures and learning from each other.

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  62. I'm a Google follower.

    dlodden(at)frontiernet(dot)net

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  63. I love that I can't afford to live in my hometown anymore. Srsly. Homewood, what have you become???

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  64. I'm following on twitter. Awww yeah!

    @MomMostTraveled

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  65. I love that I grew up here and that I know a lot of people. Our little town has grown a lot in the last 3 years and that's another thing I love I don't have to drive all over Birmingham now to go shopping!

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  66. I already follow you on twitter! Oh and sorry I didn't get to talk much to you today but I did enjoy meeting you and look forward to get to knowing you!

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  67. the best thing about my hometown is the southern hospitality! and GOOD food...and great schools...I had such a good experience at all of my schools I attended.

    peters.ab0124(at)gmail.com

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  68. tweeter follower! peresab

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  69. ummm... define 'hometown'... I'm going to go with the town I've spent the longest amount of time calling home... 19 years in 3 houses in one town... It's a record for me... ;-)
    The best thing about it is that everything I need regularly is somewhat close.

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  70. Well, if we're looking real hometown, I'm going to go with where I grew up. I love that it's hot--very hot--and that when I return there, I still know where everything is, where all the back roads are, and it just always has the feeling of home, no matter how long I've been away.

    croutonone [at] aol.com

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  71. What I like about my hometown is that it's growing and doesn't look the same as it did as a kid. It has 4 malls and 174 bars. Can you imagine. I like the hustle and bustle of it all.

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  72. Duh #88 hohanker at gmail dot com

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  73. I live in a small town I have basically lived in my whole life. I love it, Not too far away from shopping, small schools, know everyone ot know someone who does. All family super close

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  74. What I love about my hometown is that it's very cloes to the beach but not too far from a few major cities with good nightlife. Not all of my family live in the area anymore, but no one moved TOO far away.

    oceangirl621@gmail.com

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  75. Subscribed to your feed via Google reader.

    oceangirl621@gmail.com

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  76. Following you on Twitter (oceangirl621).

    oceangirl621@gmail.com

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  77. I love the people I have gotten to know over the years while spending time in my hometown. They have helped shaped me and given me memories I couldn't have gotten anywhere else.

    strongerxsharper(at)yahoo.com

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  78. One thing I love about my hometown (Scranton, PA) is the pizza. I have lived in several different places (NJ, TX, Philly) and I still think that you can get the BEST pizza in Northeastern PA!
    Thanks so much for the fabulous giveaway!
    Aimee
    sierranelsby (at) gmail (dot) com

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  79. I am subscribe to your blog on Google Friend Connect.
    Thanks!
    Aimee
    sierranelsby (at) gmail (dot) com

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  80. I am following you on Twitter...my user name is Nelsby.
    Thanks!
    Aimee
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  81. I love my hometown b/c of the small touches.
    suthernbelle20 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  82. i love Dallas because you never have to pay to park anywhere and there's almost no traffic... I currently live in LA

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  83. i love that I can leave from my front door and walk a few blocks to the University of Virginia, or a few more and hit the bustle of downtown. Meanwhile, if I turn the opposite direction and walk 1 mile, I'm suddenly in the dense forest and climbing up the back of a mountain in paths surrounded by ripe raspberries. It's the best of both worlds, and I love it!

    drgarnecki at gmail dot com

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  84. My hometown is Dallas, Texas. I'm very greatful to live in a city that is known worldwide because it brings new and exciting things here. A lot of concerts go on around here and I always love going to them. Lots of major companies are here and lots of shops come here because it's a big city. I'm a big city person. :D

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  85. I am also following you on Twitter. Love your background! My username is fueledbyrick.

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  86. I subscribed to Jamie's Rabbits! Yes!~
    My email is ricardmorale (at) gmail (dot) com.
    And my home would perfect for Potter. I like the name, too!

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  87. I live in Louisville, KY ... I love everything about it! I love waterfront park ... thunder over louisville ... bardstown road. ..the people are always nice, the food is diverse and delicious, its just perfect!

    lia.saunders@gmail.com

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  88. twitter follower @omglia

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  89. google follower
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  90. I'm a twitter follower...

    and I like my hometown cause it's

    PLAN-O

    the burbs are the best:)

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  91. Oh, I could give the wonderful Potter a lovely home :-) I've never had an ipod so he'd be the one and only, the end all and be all of ipods here :-)

    As far as my hometown -- there are a lot of wonderful things to do in Saint Louis. There's the Arch, of course, the Gateway to the West, but I also really like our zoo (which is free) and the Butterfly House which my kids just adore!

    marielay@gmail.com

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  92. I am a follower.

    marielay@gmail.com

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  93. I also follower you on twitter -- doodlebug40.

    marielay@gmail.com

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  94. What I love about my hometown of Madison, WI, is the four seasions!

    nolarc (at) gmail (dot) com

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  95. I love that my city exposes me to tons of cultural activities
    atndwj@yahoo.com

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  96. I love that my hometown has the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum!! Many great concerts in Cleveland too;)
    cyclona66(at)aol(dot)com

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  97. I am an email subscriber
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  98. One thing I love about my hometown is the fact I can walk from our house to enjoy the peaceful quaint atmosphere of our main street.

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  99. I love that I live in a quite, peaceful area and that everyone is friendly.

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  100. Following on Twitter! (_heatheranne_)

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  101. we have grate small town swimming holes :o)
    Shawna Lewis
    weloveourdogs@juno.com

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  102. I follow you on Google reader
    Shawna Lewis
    weloveourdogs@juno.com

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  103. I twittered you http://twitter.com/jamiesrabbits
    Shawna lewis
    weloveourdogs@juno.com

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  104. I subscribe to you through via e-mail
    Shawna lewis
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  105. mmm well I am Nishawn Morris...and my email is nishawnmorris@yahoo.com ! I am from ATL, GA...the city of diversity!

    I love my city because I never meet anyone from ATL and I love that! It adds diversity to my life!

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  106. In my hometown, our local mascot is the Fighting Quaker. You gotta love that.

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  107. I was raised in Fort Myers, Florida but now reside in Tennessee. I love that people can actually get to know one another in this small town rather than be packed in like sardines and still not know your neighbor.
    :]

    jerricapuck@yahoo.com

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  108. I love my hometown.. because my family is there

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  109. angelamcintyrew262@msn.com Our town is home of Lucy Ball and every year they have a big doings, also have the lucy-desi museum and a replica of their apartment from the show. pretty neat.

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  110. My hometown is Menominee Michigan and I love the marina there. We are a water town and it is small, quaint and gorgeous. Full of rich history :)

    Thanks!
    newmommyin08 {at} yahoo {dot} com

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  111. Follow you on Blogger

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  112. I follow you on Twitter @royaldixie

    Thanks!
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  113. I love my hometown because it's on the water, my neighborhood is on the Chesapeake Bay...it's amazing watching all the sailboats at sunset!

    jrerwin6 at gmail dot com

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  114. I follow on twitter!

    I'm Jennrach :)

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  115. I love that my hometown is full of independent stores and restaurants.


    samandsassy AT gmail DOT com

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  116. I love my home town becuase there are certain parts that no matter how much they have changed or grown, I know a certain area behind the scenes that the new "locals" never know about or can find. Secrets in a good way forever in a hometown.

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  117. I love that my hometown's (Columbus, OH) zoo was recently named the #1 Zoo in the country!

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  118. I love my hometown, (whitehorse yukon, canada) because it is drop dead gorgeous. Especially in the winter when the frost on the trees clings like crystals 3 inches thick, deep crunchy snow blankets the ground, and the sky is enveloped in darkness with bright northern lights dancing in an array of colors.

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  119. I love my hometown (Staten Island) because it's the underdog of the tri-state borough's. Nobody knows what's out here which makes it nice and quiet, just the way I like it.

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  120. I love my hometown because of the warm weather.

    alicemorgado@gmail.com

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  121. My home town is Jupiter, FL, and I love that it's on the coast. We used to tell visitors from the midwest that there was "locals" beach with no sharks.
    rdg1@knology.net

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  122. I live in Milwaukee. It's great because it's only a drive to all the museums and shopping in Chicago or all the wilderness and peace and quiet to the north.

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  123. I live in Las Vegas, and I love the culture! Not the casinos, but the entertainment and shows. It's a great place to live if you love excitement!

    lee_fink@yahoo.com

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  124. Blair lewis
    blairwlewis@hotmail.com

    we have the best fishing here in Idaho falls

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  125. Shawna J Phillips
    bucsfan12@rocketmail.com

    Wow I just want to say thanks for having this giveaway. Count me in forsure!!!!
    It takes lots of time to blog &It's Fun yes but I know it's also work. You have a wonderful giveaway!!! & an Amazing Blogger site!!!

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  126. jessicaritter @ hotmail

    In my hometown you can't go anywhere without running into someone you know, and I usually love that. :)

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  127. One thing I love about my hometown is that the whole town is very family oriented, people know your parents and then treat you as their own. In this day in age it is hard to find close knit little towns such as this.

    leann.luckett@gmail.com

    by the way this is an awesme giveaway.

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  128. I subscribed to rss feed via google

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  129. I am following you on twitter and tweeted about the giveaway here: http://twitter.com/TweetnSweep

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  130. I love my hometown because it's my hometown. To others it may be just another town. There's a certain emotion to childhood and for me it's a fond one and that's the feeling I get when I think about my hometown in Baltimore, MD. Nostalgia, maybe?

    Bless!
    Melina
    murphymelina@gmail.com

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  131. I just became a follower by email !! yaaaa

    I can provide a good home for your ipod...cause we just moved into a new home & i have ALOT of yard work to do and i need a helping hand to get me through it. I will be putting it to good work & i will do anything and everything to keep POTTER safe!!! :o)

    I love my hometown because its small & safe!! I love it!!!

    mindeelarsen@hotmail.com

    P.s. My adorable pink ipod was lost right after i got it on christmas...so this would help me get over the loss!! haha

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  132. I live in Grand Rapids, in Michigan. Despite our sad economy, I really love the big events a guy named Rob Bliss puts on. From silly things like zombie walks, to a giant water balloon fight, and the day everyone was given chalk to draw all over everything...they are fun. :)

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  133. I am 33 and I still live in the town where I grew up. It is technically a village, it is so small. Less than 3000 people. I like that it is safe and my kids can play in the yard without me worrying about them coming to harm. Thanks!

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  134. I love the railtrail in my town (they've turned the old railroad tracks into trails with parks throughout town). They are great and we use them all the time.
    drellis500(at)gmail.com

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  135. The one thing I love about my hometown is ALLL the memories that are associated with it!! Every trip back home is like a nostalgic walk down memory lane.

    ahodges070501@live.com

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  136. I'm a subscriber.....
    ahodges070501@live.com

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  137. I'm a follower...I forgot to add my email ady
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  138. I love my hometown, it is small, we have the family atmosphere that you just can't in a bigger city.

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  139. There are several things I love about my hometown. Everything here is family oriented to festivals, movies in the park. The schools are great and shopping is close.

    Christie
    dctm at bellsouth dot net

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  140. wow, what do I love about my home town? I guess the memories of childhood that are evoked when I return, and that my parents' still live there. thank you for the contest.

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  141. I like the fact I can see the lake from my bedroom window.

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  142. I love that the people are so friendly here in Kansas City! Everyone says hello and you can make a friend anywhere. It's very unique!

    wildeyedpixie@gmail.com

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  143. I'm a Twitter follower! @andienns

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  144. One awesome thing about Phoenix is that you can fry an egg on the sidewalk...in December! :)

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  145. i've moved around my whole life so finally settling in davis, CA and living on my own has been amazing. i love the small town atmosphere and the focus on sustainability and bike-friendliness in my town!

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  146. i am following you on twitter.

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  147. I love that there are SO many museums, arts, zoos, etc to do with children. Also amazing dinning!

    thank you!
    ceciracine at gmail dot com

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  148. I subscribe via email.

    thank you!
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  149. What do I love about my hometown...the trails! There are so many beautiful trails to run or ride on. Hence the need for an ipod. :) I could really use some tunes to kick up the pace, if you know what I mean.
    I'd love to twitter this but I still haven't figured that out yet. :)
    Cool blog. I like the colors and the crazy name. :)

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  150. My hometown is in the burbs of Minneapolis. It's a bedroom community but at the same time so close to plenty of lakes to enjoy. Potter would be right at home chillin' in a lawnchair watching the sunsets across the lakes and listening to the loons. :-D

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  151. I'm a brand spankin new subscriber! :-)

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  152. I love the diversity of my hometown... Memphis. There's so much offered here and you can follow your passions no matter what they are.
    clarissa at digitaldeacons dot com

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  153. The Indian restaurants with little kids running between the tables, tired cats, and cheap smoky tea.

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  154. Small town with friendly people - not to far from shopping and entertainments.

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  155. I love that asll of my family and most of my freinds still live there!

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  156. Shawna J. Lewis
    weloveourdogs@juno.com

    Our hometown has the very best sunsets in the world because the Grand Tetons are our view!!!!!

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  157. Shawna J. Lewis
    weloveourdogs@juno.com

    I subscribe to Google reader RSS

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  158. Shawna J. Lewis
    weloveourdogs@juno.com

    I follow you on Google reader

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  159. i love my small hometown in OK. i especially love the schools. i would love to move back, so my kiddos could go there too!

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  160. Beautiful scenery and wildlife in my hometown.


    I'm a follower. =)

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  161. My home town - I love all the people I grew up with whose families still live there. Its so fun to just run into people you know! alicedemskehansen at gmail.com

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  162. I live in a big city and have been here all of my life. I love the Inner Harbor area and it's nice. I don't own an ipod and want one sooo bad!! My birthday is on the 4th and this would make an awesome gift!! :) *Hopeful*

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  163. Yes, I'm a Subscriber! :) purposedrivenlife4you at gmail dot com

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  164. I follow you on Twitter! (luvcontests) purposedrivenlife4you at gmail dot com

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  165. The best thing in my hometown in The Kentucky Derby and the Derby Festival which happens the week prior to the Derby. (Mini Marathon, The Balloon Race, The Pegasus Parade, and lots more!)

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  166. I subscribe via email

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  167. i subscribe via reader feed.

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  168. I m a Google Follower

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  169. I'm a follower on Twitter

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  170. Potter can come stay with me, I'd be really good to him.

    I love my hometown, it's technically a suburb but really close to a bigger city so we get the best of both worlds. The people are nice, too.

    Thanks!
    xpsundell at gmail dot com

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  171. I follow you on twitter and I love the Mexican food here in my home town (El Paso, Tx)!

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