Better Together – Friendship and a Giveaway!

This is a compensated review by BlogHer and Gain.

*Update! We have our winner! Congrats to Megan on the $100 Visa gift card win! Woohoo!!!

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I have a friend named Lisa. We are pretty great individually *ahem*… We each care for and love our children. We each have great husbands worthy of much admiration and swooning. We each shop for groceries. We each do the dishes and laundry. We each crack ourselves up. We each are thankful for unlimited texting packages. We each love us our Facebook – where we treat our pages like our own comedy club. We each have our own friends and many shared friends… due to the vortex of craziness we create. It’s hard to keep from sucking others in… We each appreciate a really good pair of jeans and a really goooood cup of coffee. We also each love to dance and to LOL.

#somuch

We don’t just use Twitter hashtags in Twitter – we use them in emails, texts and conversations with each other – because we “get” each other.  We talk in “text”. Sure, saying the letters “SRSLY” take longer than saying the word “seriously”, but comedy sometimes means you go for that extra syllable. We get that.

Lisa and I are better together. Funnier. Sillier. Joyfulier. Braver. SRSLY. #somuch

Silliness!!!!

photo credit: mark gsellman/photomatopoeia

I’d say we’re like Laurel and Hardy, or Lucy and Ethel, OR Tina Fey and Amy Poehler!!! O.K…. perhaps we are MOST like nitro and glycerin… She makes me laugh until I snort… I make her laugh to the point of peeing… When I snort she pees, when she pees, I snort. It’s a vicious cycle, really. If laughter is the best medicine, then Lisa and I are verrrrry well-medicated…

And there you have it. Just as a splash of raspberry syrup makes the chocolate and coffee in a mocha go *SHAZAM!*, so does a splash of Lisa in the cup of my life.

Just like Lisa and me, Gain laundry detergent and fabric softener make, “perfect scents” together. Tell me who you make perfect sense within the comments below for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card and a bottle of Gain laundry detergent and fabric softener.

Rules:

  • No duplicate comments.
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  • This giveaway is open to US Residents, aged 18 and older
  • Winners will be selected via random draw, and will notified by e-mail.
  • You have 48 hours to get back to me, otherwise a new winner will be selected.

Contest runs from May 3, 2010 to June 3, 2010. Good luck! Visit the Official rules!

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156 Responses to Better Together – Friendship and a Giveaway!

  1. 156
    Mare S says:

    I would say that person for me is Shannon. She’s my soulmate, much to the dismay of her husband and my boyfriend. But we finish each other’s sentences, share the same loves, and totally know when to push/back-off with each other.

  2. 155
    Linda says:

    Love Gain! Would love to win! gcajigas72@gmail.com

  3. 154
    Shannon says:

    I make perfect sense with my true love, we think alike and I can’t imagine a better match than him.

  4. 153
    Kelli says:

    My sister & I are 2 peas in a pod. We can finish each others sentences, call & text each other at the same time and we find the simplest of things absolutely hilarious. Even better? We both like & use GAIN

  5. 152
    Kim says:

    I’m better with my boyfriend as I am kind of loose with money and he is very good with finances! Fortunate for us because I would be in serious trouble without him!

  6. 151
    Debra F says:

    My husband and I make perfect sense together. I am better with my spouse because we have our roles figured out, and we compliment each other by relying on our respective strengths.