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Palm Centro's The Best, worst, & Funniest Pick-Up Line Contest

Mon Apr 7, 2008 - 11:14 AM EDT - By Jennifer Chappell

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I'm sure we've all heard some pretty corny pick-up lines over the years, through high school and college and beyond. One of the dumbest ones I've ever heard from a guy I knew was, "If I told you that you have a beautiful body, would you hold it against me?" Ugh! Not in this lifetime buddy!LOL!

Well, Palm is having a fun contest and you can win a new Palm Centro. It seems pretty simple too; you just register and tell Palm your best, worst, or funniest pick-up lines. I've already entered one of mine, and believe me, it was really dumb. Hey, it did work though! ;-)

From Palm's website:

Think you've got game? Here's your chance to show it. Enter below and you could win a new Palm® Centro™ smartphone today. Come back every day for six weeks to submit a new pick-up line, or add to your previous entries by describing how you used it. One lucky grand prize winner will get a private VIP party in Vegas, where those lines might actually come in handy. Clearly, this is one contest where anyone can score.

Wow, the grand prize sounds pretty snazzy; a private VIP party in Vegas. Very nice Palm! You can also tell Palm what you think by voting and commenting on pick-up lines already entered.

Go check out some of the lines now. Better yet, go enter the contest! Good luck everyone! ;-)





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