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SOLVED: CHALLENGE #5: HOLD YOUR WEE FOR WII A California woman died over the weekend after participating in a "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" radio promotion The 5 results of a
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SOLVED: Jennifer Strange was 28-year-old mother of three who entered radio contest In which the winning contestant was win Nintendo Wii game. As part of Sacramento's KDNDs 'Hold your wee for Wii"
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A stupid radio stunt's tragic finale / Sacramento DJs joked as contestant guzzled fatal quantity of water
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