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Win Falling Skies: The Complete First Season on DVD
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Matt Looker
29th June 2012
Do you like aliens? Do you like free stuff? Do you like free stuff about aliens? Wait, do you also like Dr John Carter from ER? I think you know where I’m going with this…
To celebrate this momentous scientifically-derived conclusion, we have three copies of the DVD to give away to anyone who dares to correctly answer the probing question. Y’see, it’s a ‘probing’ question because the show is about aliens.
So to get your tentacle-fingered, webbed hands on a DVD copy of Falling Skies: The Complete First Season, just click here, answer the question, leave your details in the boxes and wait to hear from us to see if you have won. What’s that? You already know how competitions work? Oh, ok – sorry.
The competition closes at midnight on Wednesday 4th July. Why? Because ‘Independence Day’ seemed like one last alien reference I could shoehorn into this post. Right, I’m done. Good luck and nanoo nanoo or something.

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