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March 2010 Editor's Note

It's time once again for Tat Attack!

By Russ Case

In “Mailbag”(page 6) you’ll see a box announcing our third REPTILES Tat Attack! tattoo contest. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: The Tat Attack! contest is our most popular contest. Many people, whether they sport tattoos themselves or not, seem to like it.

As you’ll see when you read the announcement, we’re handling the contest a little differently for this third go-round. Contest entries will now be handled entirely through our website, ReptileChannel.com, and digital photos will be the only format accepted. This should make things easier for everybody. If you’re not computer-savvy and have a great photo of your reptile-inspired tat, perhaps a friend has a photo scanner. Some businesses, such as FedEx Office (Kinko’s), also scan photos. Either way, you’ll be able to send us the digital image necessary to enter the contest.

If you have reptile-oriented tattoos, you should definitely consider entering. Cash prizes from Blue Iguana are on the line: $200 for first place, $100 for second place and $50 for third! To enter or to learn more, visit ReptileChannel.com/TatAttack.

As usual, we’re looking forward to seeing a whole lot of great tats!


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