Congratulations to Denise who won the $100 from Grass Creek Construction. The dog found the beef kabob first in a time of 32 minutes and 12 seconds. Denise picked the dog and was closest with a time of 33 minutes and 10 seconds.

Thanks to everyone who played and we will play the "High Low Game" next Friday.

Every Friday John & Dave give away $100 on Star 98 thanks to the good folks at Grass Creek Construction. This week we are playing "Is My Dog Smarter Than a Roomba?" It will be answered with a simple test.

A Listener Will Win $100 By Picking the Winner

Here's how it will work. Friday morning starting at 7 AM Dave's wife Tish will place a piece of beef jerky somewhere in the house. She will then start the robot vacuum and let the dog in. Your job is to guess which will find the jerky first.

We also want your best guess on how many minutes it will take. The person who gets closest, wins the $100. You can enter your guess right now. Here's what you do:

1. Pull out your phone and text 435-429-1075.

2. Pick the dog or the vacuum as the winner.

3. How many minutes you think it will take for the jerky to be found.

Do it right now and we will lock in your guess.

You Can Still Guess as the Contest Takes Place

John & Dave will be checking in with Tisha as the morning goes on to see how the dog and vacuum are doing. You can continue to send in guesses but the last one you send is the one that counts.

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We will not be responsible for bad connections or dropped texts. We will do our best to keep track of who texts the correct time first and the judges ruling will be final. Good luck to you, Dave's dog Molly, and his vacuum named "Gregory".

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