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It's just like the headline says.

Just look at those sick hats.

Well people, we have been blogging for money for two months now and things are going just swell. Since our January launch, burgers have been rated, beloved Tulsa businesses reminisced, history unearthed and we definitely did not send somebody on mushrooms to review a comedy show.

But one thing has been missing so far from The Pickup experience, and that's input from you! Sure, we hear from you in the comments every once in a while and that's great. But The Pickup wouldn't be possible without your support, after all, so we plan to do these little survey check-ins from time to time, just to make sure we're delivering great stuff for you to read on a regular basis.

So here's the link to the survey, which expires at 3pm CST on Friday, April 11. Fill it out, whether you're a subscriber or not!

We'll pick three survey respondents at random and send them our sweet corduroy hats (pictured above) and one more (also random) to give a $50 gift card. Not all at once, now!

If you liked this story, please share it! Your referrals help The Pickup reach new readers, and they'll be able to read a few articles for free before they encounter our paywall.

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