| Win Free Access to In Search of a Cyclops! Hello,
With the summer vacation here, I'd like to ask you to figure out where I am right now. We've got some friends staying at our house, and my partner and I have left town. The three people that get it right (but read the instructions too for there are some things you need to know) win access to In Search of a Cyclops for free (value: $9.95). Here are the rules:
A/ You cannot win when posting more than one location in a single post, be it a city, be it a country, or be it a continent. You only need to guess one of these three categories to win.
B/ You can not post again until at least 4 other people have posted as well.
C/ TRICKY! You cannot win when you posted a city, a country, and a continent that coincide ! ! ! ! ! !
D/ The place where I am at has more than one million people.
So, you can post just a city, or just a country, or just a continent, but only after 4 others have posted can you post again. Of the continents there are only a few of course, and I am splitting North and South America as two (and while I really consider Eurasia a single continent, I'll consider them also as two for this quiz). If you choose a Continent (say: Australia), you will not win if you then also (in a later post) choose a City on that continent (say Sydney); that's an automatic out-of-the-game. Even if I am not in Australia.
Once the three winners are in, the game ends. No confirmations are given until the game ends.
Good luck!
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