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Alright, I didn't think anyone would actually take a guess. But I went to the movies with the family and come back to like 10 guesses! :) I love you guys!

So we'll do whoever is closest without going over. That's how they do it on Price is Right, right? :)

I can keep track of the numbers here each night at.. midnight eastern time. (Hopefully I can remember to do this when I'm in Charleston. Someone will have to remind me).

And I vote no recruiting members just for this purpose. :P

If anyone has suggestions to what the winner "gets", suggest away. :)

 

Guesses must be in by... July 25th to count. :)

July 23 (11:59 pm)- 1482

July 24 (11:59 pm)- 1485

July 25 (11:59 pm)- 1488

July 26- Maddie- 1489

July 27 (11:59 pm)- 1490

July 29- CindyLou- 

July 30- elizabeth, Mary(MMsnukemom)

July 31- bobbysproudmom, MomofNuke

August 1- Emily

August 2- Jo1, Marybeth, Swim- 1494

August 3- Bandito's Mom

August 4- quiltblue- 1496

August 5- nvmomma- 1499

August 6- clarkedu- 1500

August 7- Lion's55 mom

August 8- Binker's mom

August 9- maryquitecontrary

August 24- mn linda (nuke MM power school)

September 11- nicole~a sailor's girl

 

 

 

 

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I choose August 6th, for the win.  "Final answer".  teehee
August 3rd, and I want Cake Pops

LOL...so do I!!!

  1500 of them!  Wait.  Maybe just one or two...

 

I'm sticking w/ my original guess of August 2nd...  love the Cake Pops for a prize!!!

My guess was Sep 1, but I'm thinking that is way off now!
Would you like to change it, NavyMom. Or should I put you down for Sep 1?
You can keep me down for Sept 1 - that's my b-day and my daughter's b-day!
ok I am guessing Aug 18th!! and I like chocolate for my cake pops or balls when I win!!!
mmm. That's a great idea, Dor!! :)

I'll guess August 4th if it isn't taken... I will happily make a perfect pillowcase for the winner's Sailor! If I win I want someone to make Cake Pops for mine!

 

Emily, add the dates and names to the information above?

What are Cake Pops?

 

Lion55-check out the dicussion-Nuke Moms Have Balls....Cake Balls that is!

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