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Getting your player ready...

There’s plenty more room on this giant rocker, snapped by reader Dennis Smyth of Lakewood while he was on a high-country sojourn with the grandkids. Who built the big chair and where does it sit? Tell us what you know about the seat and the place in a note to coloradosunday@denverpost.com, and include a digital photo of yourself (and tell us where you live). We’ll pick at least one story to share next week. The best wins a $50 gas card.


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Last week: Kiss-N-Go drop-off, Yuma

THE WINNER:

Cheyanne Hinkle, Yuma

Our “Kiss-N- Go” occupies the area formerly used as the Yuma Middle School bus drop-off. When our new Morris Elementary School was constructed for the 2005-06 school year, the old bus drop was the perfect place for parents to let their kids out on the go. This semi-circle drive allows people to drive in and let their kids out without disrupting traffic on the street.

My children, Kayla and Brandon, enjoy the convenience of being dropped off right in front of their respective schools.The “Kiss-N-Go” also alleviates some of the congestion for our wonderful crossing guards, Lynette and Theresa.

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