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fluff festival coin hunt

This fun event is a free online event for fans of the Flufftastic podcast. It’s also one of the most popular ones for us to participate in. It’s a coin flip and whoever gets the most coins wins a prize. The event is hosted by our friends at The Flufftastic Podcast and I’m excited to see how many of you participate.

The event starts today at 5:00 PM PST and runs through Friday at 11:59 PM PST. The winner will be chosen by that same group, on a coin flip. That’s right, you can participate in our event too, by joining The Flufftastic Podcast and being a part of the coin-flipping competition in one of our forums.

I can’t wait to see how many of you participate. I would love to see some of your comments on our forums. I want to hear what you think of our event. If you have any questions, or would like to see our latest episode, come to our forums.

If you’re interested in the fluff-fest, or just want to join, head over to: The Flufftastic Podcast, where we post our daily happenings (and other randomness), and our weekly episodes.

You can also find our forum on our official forums page, on our forums page on Facebook and Twitter, and on our forums page on Tumblr.

Our podcast episodes are available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and Google Audio Now. You can also subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn, and our RSS feeds.

The fluff-fest has been going on every day since yesterday, and today we’re running an all-day event. We will be running an event every day until we run out of fluff, and the goal is to have as many fluff-related topics as possible by early next week.

On our Facebook and Twitter pages, on Tumblr, and on our podcast page.

This is a fluff festival. As it turns out, you can’t just say “fluff festival,” you have to actually say what the fluff is. Because fluff is usually short, and in its essence, it’s just a word.

Fluff is a word that usually has to do with writing. But fluff is also a word for “fluff” that’s used interchangeably with “fluff stories” which is short for “fluff stories,” but also means “stories with fluff.

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