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How many invites does each person get?or is it random? just to know, because my dad wants one of the invitations, and so does my gf. i just want to know about how many does each person get.

first time, 3, and the next time, 5 :laugh;

Well, it's official: we now HAVE NO WAITING LIST! I did have a few people PM me while I was gone, but Evolution, who apparently has 11 Gmail invites :woot: is going to cover those people. As we now seem to have invites pouring in faster than requests, how do we want to handle this? It seems inefficient to continue PM'ing me, since invites are being given away faster than I can update the list, so does anybody have any ideas for a new system we can create? By the way, here is the list of those who PM'ed me, but don't use it, as (I believe) Evolution is going to give them invites:

Gmarthin

lj300

ToiletofSadness

123_kid

Corona

cougar168

phantam

Again, don't PM these people until I get a response from Evolution; they're just here for reference; as of now, we have no waiting list :D

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