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The winning
entry was submitted by Dustin Brungardt. It was:
"Ok everybody, make sure there is porno in every box as well, we are trying to corrupt the youth of America's morals as well as turn them in to gun crazed killers."
Some
of the others (in no particular order):
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Bryan's stint as a Duke 3D packager before his most famous role as a stand in for David Spade on the Joe Dirt set. (Jason
Zoldos)
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A frantic effort is in progress to find all the CDs which contains the naked GIF file of George Broussard and was accidentally inserted and copied somewhere in the duplication process. The guilty party (looking at the camera) is identified by the pointing man in the background, the desk jockey who is trying to hide his disgust while opening a bottle of Valium, and the exasperated worker looking at several more stacks of CDs. (Jack Lee)
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The REAL reason Chuck Jones left 3D Realms.
(Thijs Leenders)
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"Deciding to play a trick on Charlie, Allen secretly places Charlie's hot teen babe posters inside the Duke3D boxes in place of the game. However,he still has over 30 more boxes of teen posters left, and is now looking worried." (David
Livingstone)
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Bryan keeps looking at the clock and repeating: Come on 4:00 o'clock come on 4:00 o'clock... (Bill
Goodhead)
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This secret image was recovered from deep within 3DRealms HQ. It seems Charlie Wiederhold has brainwashed the 3DR staff and is using them to build his online porn empire. "Hey get that camera out of here!" (Tim Townsend)
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Everyone is the room silently wonders, "Why the hell can't machines be doing this?" (Tom Sweeney)
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"George must sure be regretting his role as 'he who buys pizza during crunch time'" (David
Livingstone)
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Bryan: Okay, I've done 30 of these and I still can't figure out how to fold this box. (Gerald Lee)
In reality, this
is (L-R): Bryan Turner, Dennis DeSmeth, Chuck Jones (now with Valve),
& Allen Blum packing Duke Nukem 3D orders in the Spring of 1996.
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