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March 08, 2010

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Jeremy king
1.

Rob fogelman and gary from aroogas?

Shannon Z.
2.

Donny Brown (Fire House) and Tom Scott (McGrath's Pub)

Brad
3.

Nick Dunphy and Dawson Flinchbaugh? Total guess. Thanks for the contest, Sara.

Ashley
4.

I'm guessing Rob from Garrason's and Travis from Brickhaus.

Nate K.
5.

Ronald McDonald and The King?

Kari Strock
6.

Dawson and Tom Scott

Emily
7.

Ummm...haha I must be really out of it because I dont even know what FSOSP is....I am going to say Donny Brown because I like Firehouse and owner of the Brickhaus..dont know his name : )

Ed G
8.

Matt Flinchbaugh and Tom Scott?

Laurey Walker
9.

Coakley's and McGraths

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