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do a raffle where you have to pay for tickets, then have the proceeds go to charity. most fair method i can think of.
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Every couple of words from the "editor in chief" of complex was "umm...ummm ummm". Come on man you work in publishing maybe he was starstruck but send someone who can talk straight and at least look at the person you are interviewing instead of the floor.That was a horrible interview tho nonetheless - i think we can both agree [emoji]128514[/emoji]
I'm interested in how this went. What were the clues? Where all did you have to go? Spread out over a large area? Tell us about it. Sounds fun.
Ohh ****! How was the process?
They posted one clue on IG for the past few days as to where the location would be to find a "golden ticket." Then the final clue was this morning. The clues were pretty tough for me, not being an LA native. Had a few friends I was texting the clues to for help. Anyway, final clue was much easier w/ a google search. All but two ppl in line didn't figure it out until the final clue today. I left the house early bc I knew I needed to be close to the city if I had a shot. Was 10 minutes away from the site once the clue went out and my boys hit me up as I was driving and trying to google. Went there and it looked like 15 ppl in line. I was heated. Got in line anyway and 4 of those guys were Union employees / security so I was actually 11th in line out of 13. Pretty crazy. But once 11 hit, they hid the tickets inside/outside the museum and you had about a minute to find it. One at a time. I'm sure they would've let you have more time if needed....if not, that would've sucked! lol. but found it fairly quickly and it was a wrap. they had donuts and coffee inside for you as well if you wanted.
Shout to Union for keeping it fair. I was sure info would get leaked somehow to employees' friends or something, but seems like it didn't. Unless the two guys in the front of the line had inside info or they legit figured out the clues early. They said they were like at like 4am or something. Thankfully security was there and were cool bc they kept the line in check. One dude strolled up at like 10:30 and hopped in the front of the line saying he was there since midnight. smh. they didn't let that fly. Def could've seen some fights breaking out. But it went super smooth overall.
They posted one clue on IG for the past few days as to where the location would be to find a "golden ticket." Then the final clue was this morning. The clues were pretty tough for me, not being an LA native. Had a few friends I was texting the clues to for help. Anyway, final clue was much easier w/ a google search. All but two ppl in line didn't figure it out until the final clue today. I left the house early bc I knew I needed to be close to the city if I had a shot. Was 10 minutes away from the site once the clue went out and my boys hit me up as I was driving and trying to google. Went there and it looked like 15 ppl in line. I was heated. Got in line anyway and 4 of those guys were Union employees / security so I was actually 11th in line out of 13. Pretty crazy. But once 11 hit, they hid the tickets inside/outside the museum and you had about a minute to find it. One at a time. I'm sure they would've let you have more time if needed....if not, that would've sucked! lol. but found it fairly quickly and it was a wrap. they had donuts and coffee inside for you as well if you wanted.
Shout to Union for keeping it fair. I was sure info would get leaked somehow to employees' friends or something, but seems like it didn't. Unless the two guys in the front of the line had inside info or they legit figured out the clues early. They said they were like at like 4am or something. Thankfully security was there and were cool bc they kept the line in check. One dude strolled up at like 10:30 and hopped in the front of the line saying he was there since midnight. smh. they didn't let that fly. Def could've seen some fights breaking out. But it went super smooth overall.
FantasticThey posted one clue on IG for the past few days as to where the location would be to find a "golden ticket." Then the final clue was this morning. The clues were pretty tough for me, not being an LA native. Had a few friends I was texting the clues to for help. Anyway, final clue was much easier w/ a google search. All but two ppl in line didn't figure it out until the final clue today. I left the house early bc I knew I needed to be close to the city if I had a shot. Was 10 minutes away from the site once the clue went out and my boys hit me up as I was driving and trying to google. Went there and it looked like 15 ppl in line. I was heated. Got in line anyway and 4 of those guys were Union employees / security so I was actually 11th in line out of 13. Pretty crazy. But once 11 hit, they hid the tickets inside/outside the museum and you had about a minute to find it. One at a time. I'm sure they would've let you have more time if needed....if not, that would've sucked! lol. but found it fairly quickly and it was a wrap. they had donuts and coffee inside for you as well if you wanted.
Shout to Union for keeping it fair. I was sure info would get leaked somehow to employees' friends or something, but seems like it didn't. Unless the two guys in the front of the line had inside info or they legit figured out the clues early. They said they were like at like 4am or something. Thankfully security was there and were cool bc they kept the line in check. One dude strolled up at like 10:30 and hopped in the front of the line saying he was there since midnight. smh. they didn't let that fly. Def could've seen some fights breaking out. But it went super smooth overall.
The things they got us doing for sneakers
congrats tho
[emoji]128293[/emoji][emoji]128293[/emoji][emoji]128293[/emoji] glad you hit man!!
The things they got us doing for sneakers
congrats tho
Wild. Congrats on the whole experience and pickup.
The line cutter part, though, had me cracking up.
F* that guy.
Fantastic
...exactly. I'm too lazy and worn out for that stuff. I don't jump through hoops anymore.
Congrats, 757. Happy for you.
nobody should with that suede on the tongue/side windowWow a lot of people are going to get got with those reps.