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What a great way to start a week! A little somthin’-somthin’ for my peeps. (does sound hokey? ‘cause it sounds totally smooth in my head).
CSN.com is letting me hand out a little gift card to one lucky reader! And by little, I mean, a substantial amount. $50 smackers. 50 semoleons. 50 clams, baby. Which can buy you something very nice to make your January quite fun or your Valentine’s Day a little more romantic.  CSN is comprised of over 200 online stores, where you can find everything from Delsey luggage to Le Creuset cookware!
Caribbean-Joe-Bermuda-Eva-Molded-Spinner-3-Piece-Luggage-Set-in-BlueHow styling would I look with this set, while attending my first AP reading? This has a definite wow factor! Yes! I was asked… still waiting for my district to work out the details as it takes place while we are still in school. No one can make the decision at this point because, well… there is no more money anywhere. I’ll know for sure by next week.
Enough of school politics! This will be one of those giveaways with fantastic odds!
Unfortunately, this giveaway is limited to those in the US and Canada only. Giveaway ends on Friday, January 28th at midnight, Pacific time. The winner will be announced next Saturday, January 29!

To enter, just leave a comment! Easy peasy! Want another chance? become a follower and post it in the comments!

be sure to leave an email address or some way to contact you, if you are the winner!
Thanks CSN!

Comments

Mami2jcn said…
I love the shoes at CSN.

mami2jcn at gmail dot com
Katrina said…
I would love to win.
Domestic Diva said…
Lovely! Thanks for the chance.

lovelydomesticdiva (at) gmail (dot) com
Domestic Diva said…
I follow on gfc

lovelydomesticdiva (at) gmail (dot) com
Anne-Marie T said…
Please count me in !
Anne-Marie T said…
I am following on google friend connect (Anne-Marie T.)

amt(at)telus(dot)net
Unknown said…
Leaving a comment... ha ha! :)
Tim said…
I follow with google friends.


tahearn at roadrunner dot com
Anonymous said…
I would love to use this for paula deen cookware in red! tracietrump@yahoo.com
Anonymous said…
gfc follower! tracietrump@yahoo.com
New follower! Thanks for hosting!

I would love to win. I would buy a new blender!

cjsime007 at gmail dot com
Debbie said…
I love CSN. Thanks for the chance to win.
fourkidsrgreat(at)gmail.com
Debbie said…
I'm a gfc follower.
fourkidsrgreat(at)gmail.com
wanna win!!!! let me win!

cjsime007 at gmail dot com
and I'm a follower

cjsime007 at gmail dot com
R2P2 said…
Very exciting! I've never heard of csn.com but after poking around the website, I'm sure we could find something! Nice variety.
R2P2 said…
Does it count if we are already followers? :)

rflute71 at gmail dot com
^^same for my previous comment ;)
garyoke said…
I want to win! Go Jana Go!
Jenna said…
sorry Kevin... the contest closed last night :(

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