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The Lamar Odom Scavenger Hunt

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You've got to love professional athletes with Twitter accounts. Lamar Odom has gotten in on the action and created a scavenger hunt. You have to take seven pictures of yourself outdoors. RT @RealLamarOdom:

First person to send twitpics of the 7 challenges will get a pair of playoff tix.

Disclaimer. 3 rules. All pics have 2 b taken outside. Not in a store or home. u gotta wear a Lakers hat in every pic. No photoshop

  1. you wearing a clippers Odom jersey
  2. you with the Hollywood sign anywhere in the background. The real Hollywood sign
  3. you standing next to a sign with a "7" and an "O" on it. You can't make sign.
  4. you wearing purple shoes
  5. you standing next to or in a car with a lakers flag.
  6. pic of you wearing a Lakers top. Jersey, tee, tank ok.
  7. you wearing an authentic Rich Soil Clothing T-shirt.
The tickets will be for the first playoff game at Staples Center.

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