Remember Amy Ragg, our winner of the Jud & Bill Episode 11 Contest?
Well, the hardworking people here at ODNT mailed off her glorious prize package this week … and we just received notification that she has received it!
hardworking /härd·wər’·kiNG/ cheese-eating, oversleeping, always looking for a shortcut to get the job done
people /pē’·pəl/ ODNT herself and her two kids, undoubtedly violating the child labor laws of this country
glorious /glô’·rē·əs/ something you would give your co-worker as a gag gift
And, in the interest of building suspense and keeping the surprise for Amy, we didn’t want to reveal the contents of this valuable prize package … until now.
suspense /sə·spens’/ a cheap and lazy grab at another blog post
valuable /ˈval·yo͞o’·ə·bəl/ worth at least the cost of the envelope and stamp that got it there
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So, here’s what Amy got in the mail today. Hold on to your hats, my friends.
First, there was the letter. And, with the bottomless expense account afforded to me here at ODNT, I used only the finest stationery.
bottomless /ˈbä’·təm·les/ whatever could be scraped together from the recesses of her purse
stationery /stā’·SHə·ne·rē/ loose leaf shoved in her girl’s bedroom drawer next to a ceramic kitty
Then, as the letter promised and because we are all about it here at ODNT, I included some of the finest cheeses I could get my hands on here in the Southeastern Region of these United States. For the record, they are considered a delicacy in this household.
finest /fīn’·est/ edible, suitable for mailing, within the budgetary limits
delicacy /del’·i·kə·sē/ something requested for inclusion in a Christmas stocking, best enjoyed with Wheat Thins
And finally, my favorite part of the prize package. My girl (dubbed ODNT Jr. by my pal, Mel at According to Mags) took the time to depict Jud & Bill in watercolor, customizing it with a special message for our winner.
watercolor /ˈwô’·tər·kə·lər/ bits of paperless Crayola littering the bottom of the junk drawer
She even signed it on the flip side.
flip side /flip sīd/ Sure, I could’ve just said “back” but I like the sound of flip side. Reminds me of 45 records and my youth.
youth /yo͞oTH/ something just revealed to have taken place long ago by letting the term ’45 record’ slip
Editor’s Note – From the messages I’ve received since announcing this secret prize package, I know I have disappointed many of you by NOT sending a hamster through the mail to Amy. Quite frankly, I’m very flattered that you considered me competent enough to devise a method for mailing live cargo. Maybe next time.
I’d have to use dry ice, right?