Last Dottie Giveaway

DottieThis is your last chance to win a copy of Dottie’s Magic Pockets, the first live-action show for children of LGBT families (and their friends). Stick around, though, because I should have more fun stuff like this as well as some other special offers in the coming weeks.

The DVD contains two Dottie episodes, “Doing the Flower” and “Beat Beet.” (You can see a clip here.) Thanks to the folks at the Pink Pea production company for offering this to a Mombian reader.

The DVD will go to the first person who leaves a comment with the correct answer to the following question. Please note rules and restrictions below.

In honor of Tango, the question is about penguins:

In which location would you not find native penguins:

  • Chile
  • The Galapagos Islands
  • Alaska
  • South Africa
  • The Falkland Islands
  • Tasmania
  • Queen Maud Land

Rules and restrictions: U.S. and Canada residents only, please. (The DVD is in Region 1 format, and will likely not play in other countries. Postal costs also make it prohibitive to ship elsewhere.) Don’t worry if your comment is moderated; once I approve it, it will appear based on the time you submitted it. Previous winners cannot win again (though you can submit an answer just to see if you got it right). I retain the right to cancel the giveaway if there are any nasty debates about who has the correct answers. If you are or have been a paying advertiser on Mombian, you can’t play. If no one gets the right answers by 11:59 p.m. EST, February 26, 2008, I’ll post an alternate question.

Make sure to leave a valid e-mail address with your comment! (Don’t leave a postal address, though. If you win, I’ll contact you by e-mail about shipping.)

4 thoughts on “Last <em>Dottie</em> Giveaway”

  1. Well drat, Alaska was my answer too.

    FWIW, the penguins in South Africa are a trip! They sound exactly like braying donkeys, which is how they became known as Jackass Penguins. Visiting the penguin preserve at Boulders Beach, outside of Cape Town, was one of the highlights of my trip there back in 1996.

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