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GAWDA Gridiron Greats Ending Soon - 10/26/2010
Entries are pouring in for the GAWDA Gives Back contest but it’s still anyone’s game . The contest ends November 1 so be sure to head over to www.weldingandgasestoday.org, read the clues and participate. The clues are the keys to victory. Each one includes a detail that will help you figure out who is pictured.
The individual who matches the highest number of names to faces will be named the GAWDA Gridiron Greats winner and will receive a $100 gift certificate to the NFL Shop Online (www.nflshop.com). You’ll be able to stock up on your favorite team’s gear as it battles for a conference title—or more! Entries must be received by November 1.
To play, visit this page.
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