Published by Lois Lame, Lifestyles Reporter and Advertising Account Representative
Not to be outdone by Wings-A-Blazin' and CountyNewsLIVE.com, Elmer J. Fudd has authorized Hermann Hearsay to run a free weekly drawing for two pounds of his famous Elmer Fudd's Wabbit Stew and two pounds of his imitation Newman's German Potato Salad. (Note: Elmer's German Potato Salad attempts to replicate the great taste of Matt Penning's famous potato salad recipe which he inherited from his Grandma Newman. However, it is not the exact same recipe. One of the differences is that Elmer uses wabbit bits while Matt Penning uses bacon bits.)
So please submit your names and telephone numbers so we can enter you into our free weekly drawing. You need only submit your information one time, not every week. We will make the first drawing next Friday and then every Friday thereafter.
Elmer is teaming up with our Advertisers Services Department to run this weeky drawing as a clever promotion for his catering service Elmer Fudd's Wabbit Stew Catering Service. Elmer says you can call him 24/7 at his toll free number 1-800-WABBITS to place an order for his famous wabbit stew, German potato salad and all the fixin's. Elmer says to buy your beer elsewhere, as he does not have a liquor license.
Hermann Hearsay reminds you that everything we do here is FREE ...... FREE weekly drawing, FREE subscription, FREE advertising, etc. Why pay more? Put http://www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com/ into your Favorites and visit our website daily!
Lois Lame
Lifestyles Reporter and Advertising Account Representative
http://www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com/
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Free Drawing for Elmer Fudd's Wabbit Stew and His Great Tasting German Potato Salad
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Put my name in the drawing, Clark! Elmer's Wabbit Stew is the best! Wish he could get Matt Penning's Germann potato salad recipe!
ReplyDeleteFrank
Sign me up, Clark! Wish Elmer Fudd would throw in a 6-pack of Stag beer with that rabbit stew!
ReplyDeleteElmer Hugz
Throw my name into the hat, Clark!
ReplyDeleteRichard Smoker