Stupid Contest: Get booted.

Everyone keeps saying that this forum is composed of rebels and characters. Well, is it? Who do we have out there that really is a rebel? Who licked the flagpole on a dare in 3rd grade?
Prize: 1943-S steel cent in a PCGS MS66 container (looks MS64/65 when raw) Shipping included.
Rules:
1. Post to this thread. (Must be old user name, have only one user name and the user name booted must have been a member since December 2002)
2. Prove you've been booted after 7:00 am Eastern today. (Judge Bear to ascertain and confirm...if not willing then I'll figure something out..open to suggestions.) Must remain booted for at least three weeks.
3. First person to complete #1 & #2 above will win the prize. If there is a tie...which there shouldn't be....then an essay contest will be held at numisaddict to determine the winner.
4. Homerunhall or any other user employed by PCGS is inelgible in order to prevent manipulation of the results.
5. Winner will be announced on this thread and over at numisaddict.
6. Residents of Nevada and Vermont are not elgible for this contest.
Good luck all you rebels!!!! That is, if there any.
Side note: Any predictions on whether will have a winner and who the winner will be?

Go well.
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Comments
Not even a comment from some "goody-two-shoes" wanting to please Miss Landers. This really says a lot.
Does Pushkin have a chance of winning due to his nicecoinville thread? Not too harsh....but very to the point.
Although I think in time people will gravitate to the forums that include the greatest number of topics that hold their interest and are free-flowing. I too have become pretty tired of having to thumb through the troll threads to get to the juicy numismatic topics. However, understanding customers likes and dislikes about the different grading services is an interesting numismatic topic to me. Although I never participated...I collect coins and not slabs....I did find them valuable.
K S