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That Ice Cream Parlor is awesome been there more than once and up there you have to be careful doing things like picking flowers, ( tourist town but a beautiful one).
There are your flowers (not on the seat but i dont recall having to buy things in order to play the game according to the rules on page one)<br/>So, I didnt comply with the specific request for flowers or beer but I got the shot in an extremely busy main drag in Sedona AZ
Sorry, my challenge my call and you didn't complete the challenge (also as stated in the first post). As someone else stated, you could have picked a flower and put it on the seat, or taken this photo last year and it just happen to meet the requirement. Challenge still stands.
For the sake of arguments, I just re-read the first page setting up the rules. True it doesn't say one has to buy something to meet the challenge, but it doesn't say that meeting the challenges won't include purchasing something. Stretching the don't buy anything part, we can't get to the challenge without buying at least gas that is used to get there and back etc...
I did read where the challenge should be unique and the whole challenge needs to be meant if possible, and if in question the challenge originator has the final say.
I agree I didn't complete the challenge. I'm not buying flowers in a town in full bloom. As for picking flowers in Sedona, you will get tasered by the cops on foot patrol. Lol
I don't drink beer, only whiskey. So, I guess I bow out with my best effort put forth with a legitimate photo from yesterday
Somebody finish it up so the next one is open
Last edited by Sedonastrider; Apr 8, 2015 at 11:36 AM.
For the sake of arguments, I just re-read the first page setting up the rules. True it doesn't say one has to buy something to meet the challenge, but it doesn't say that meeting the challenges won't include purchasing something. Stretching the don't buy anything part, we can't get to the challenge without buying at least gas that is used to get there and back etc...
I did read where the challenge should be unique and the whole challenge needs to be meant if possible, and if in question the challenge originator has the final say.
I agree I didn't complete the challenge. I'm not buying flowers in a town in full bloom. As for picking flowers in Sedona, you will get tasered by the cops on foot patrol. Lol
I don't drink beer, only whiskey. So, I guess I bow out with my best effort put forth with a legitimate photo from yesterday
Somebody finish it up so the next one is open
A real whiskey drinker wouldn't mind owning 6 bottles of whiskey... Just kidding, I would never encourage alcoholism.
However, a six pack of coke or sprite probably would work. You need something to mix with that whiskey
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