Monday, December 01, 2014

October - November 2014 wins

11th October - Hobgoblin T-shirt won from their website

3rd November -  Picked up a Facebook message to sat I'd won a Bisto clock on their Facebook page

8th November - A package containing a few cartons of Weightwatchers Pears in Jelly arrived - no idea where from.

12th November - I received a phone call from Smooth Radio to say I'd won two tickets to the Christmas Ideal Homes show in Manchester.

19th November - Received an e-mail from Asda/Detol to say I'd won a Elmis Pamper Hamper.

24th November - Received an e-mail from Readers Digest to say I'd won £50 of M&S Vouchers. Very handy for Christmas.


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

August - September Wins 2014

AUGUST

4th Aug - Whilst holidaying in Northumberland I received an e-mail informing me that I’d won a family day pass to any National Trust property.  Ironically we’d visited two National Trust properties the previous two days.  However, I’m sure they’ll come in hand for a nice day out over the next few months.

8th Aug – From a draw at work I have won a pair of tickets to a Blackburn Blackhawks ice-hockey game.

SEPTEMBER 

8th Sept - I received an e-mail from Lancashire Tourism to say I’d won some tickets to the Blackburn Heritage Festival which included ride tickets.  I was a little underwhelmed by the festival, but my granddaughter really enjoyed the rides, so a worthwhile afternoon out.







11th Sept -  A children's book about Pirates arrived I think it was from the book tokens site.

15th Sept -       Best win for some time. An e-mail arrived from the Guardian to say that I’d won £1,000 to spend at IKEA in their recent kitchen competition.  Only the previous evening we were saying how our kitchen units were looking a bit shabby and how we’d have to save up and replace them, well now we have a great start.  We are already planning how to spend our vouchers.       

26th Sept -  An e-mail arrived from Disney to say I’d won a Snow White DVD.  That’ll be one happy granddaughter then.
                                                 

Sunday, August 24, 2014

July 2014 wins

3rd - I was notified by Smooth Radio that I had won ticket to the North home show taking place in Manchester

17th – I received an e-mail from Creative Tourist informing me that I had won a Photography Course with North West Photography. 
Taken 26th July- I arrived at the Pack Horse Inn at Birtle near Rawtenstall where the course was to take place and was greeted by one of the course instructors.  Gradually the other participants and another instructor arrived and introductions and explanation of the course took place over coffee and biscuits.

The course was billed as being for people who enjoy their photography but rarely use anything other than their automatic settings.  We had a brief explanation of how to best use aperture settings and shutter speeds.  We also had a chat about changing the ISO settings and adjusting the autofocus settings.

We then set off for a walk in the countryside with a chance to put the theory into practice.  My close up work using a narrower depth of field seems to have improved, let’s see if I can keep it up.



24th – I also won two hours of Wi-Fi when travelling Cross Country Rail. Not sure this will get used.

Monday, July 14, 2014

June 2014 Wins

11th June - I received an e-mail from nudgemenow.com which read  “Thank you for entering our online competition to win a copy of The Adjacent by Christopher Priest & The Disestablishment of Paradise by Phillip Mann.  We had a fantastic response and it is with great happiness that I can say you are A WINNER! Many congratulations!”

13th June - I received a book without warning through the post. It was a lovely book called ‘World War One in 100 objects’ from Battlefield Tours.  It explains the significance of 100 objects and the part they played in World War One.

16th June - Whilst on holiday I received an e-mail to say I’d won a retro style football shirt from Campo Retro in a manchesterconfidential.com competition, all I needed to do was select the shirt I fancied.  I chose a vintage 1966 England away shirt with the number 6 on the back.

20th June - Again while on holiday I received an e-mail.  This time from the Halle Orchestra to say I had won tickets to one of their concerts featuring violinist Viktoria Mullova playing Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto No.1 and Daphnis et ChloĆ© by Ravel at the Bridgewater Hall.


20th June -  Yet again I received an e-mail whilst on holiday, this time to say I’d won a biscuit hamper from Jules Destrooper the Belgian biscuit company.  The parcel consisted of 6 small packets of differing kinds and a large variety box. Delicious!




Friday, July 11, 2014

May 2014 Wins

6th May – I received an e-mail to say I'd won  a Brandt's Travel Guide to Alaska from the Geographical magazine.

9th May – I received an e-mail  from letsgowiththekids to say I'd won a Muppets Most Wanted bundle which turned out to be a watch, a cap, a key-ring and stickers.

21st May - An e-mail arrived to say I'd won a pair of tickets to the Ideal Home Show in Manchester

Friday, April 18, 2014

April 2014 wins

 7th April – All in all a good day.

Firstly I received an e-mail from ‘The Travel Chanel’ saying that one of my pictures (see left) had been chosen as the daily winner in their ‘Around the World in 80 Days’.  This meant I won some travel scales, a Palin's 'Around the World in 80 Days' mug, a worry ball and bag.  All very nice but the really exciting bits are the extras.

The first extra is that my submitted photograph will feature on TV on the Travel Chanel.  So that’s a first.
The second extra is that all 80 of the daily winners then go forward into a final competition with one of the daily winners being chosen to win round the world flight tickets.  The route is Dubai, Bangkok, Sydney,  Santiago (Chile) and Buenos Aires. Fingers crossed.

Later in the day things got even better with an e-mail informing me that I had won a £100 in Morrisons vouchers in their Saturday night takeaway competition.

22nd – I received an e-mail from Jet2 to say I’d won two tickets to a Viennese Evening  at the Concorde Conference Center at Manchester airport.  It is an evening of Viennese music and dance all in a large room where the aeroplane Concorde is kept.  Also and most importantly, we get to do a quick tour of Concorde.



 


We arrived to a red carpet entrance into the building, where one we cleared reception we were greeted by our first glimpse of Concorde.  We decided to join the queue to go aboard Concorde before the concert, mercifully the queue was quite short at that stage.  From the outside the plane is a thing of beauty, inside it feels very small compared to modern planes.

The rest of the evening was composed of classical Viennese  music, song and ballroom dancing all sat under the wings of the plane.  A slightly surreal but nevertheless enjoyable experience.

March 2014 wins

3rd March – won London Warehouse Gig tickets – unfortunately I entered for the first prize a trip to Berlin, so the tickets won’t get used.

19th March – I received an e-mail from 50Connect to say I’d won a year’s subscription to ‘The Weekly’ magazine, a weekly topical magazine.

20th March - I received a signed for delivery from Capital Radio, inside was a £100 H&M card.  Very useful!

February 2014 wins

4th Feb - I won an autobiography of Nicolas Roeg from film69.

10th Feb – I won a FA cup pint glass from Budweiser.

28th Feb – I won a bottle of Silicol Gel from Health Magazine – apparently it’s for indigestion.

January 2014 wins

2nd Jan - I won a personalised razor from Gillette might be worth putting in the suitcase for one of our weekends away.
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23rd Jan – I won a lovely upholstered Footstool from Simple Things magazine.  Both the colour and style really fit in with our living room so really pleased with this.


30th Jan – I had an e-mail from ‘Cultural Tourist’ to say that I’d won a calendar – it turned out to be a single sheet of paper with a few events printed on.  Not really my idea of a win.

November and December 2013 wins

29th November – Won a signed film post from the new Romeo and Juliet film. As I’d never heard of the leading man who had signed it, it didn't mean an awful lot.   

The year ends with yet another month with no wins.

October 2013 wins

9th October – I received an e-mail from Smooth Radio to say I’d won a pair of top priced tickets to see Jesus Christ Superstar at the Phones4U arena.  The production starred Melanie Chisholme, Tim Minchin, Chris Moyles and Ben Forster.  It may have had the big names in the big arena but it wasn’t half as good as the small intimate theatre production I’d seen years before.

26th October – An umbrella arrived from Lambreni

September 2013 wins

11th September – I received an e-mail from the Guardian saying I'd won a years membership to the Tate.  This enables myself and a guest to attend exhibitions at  any Tate Gallery, it also entails receiving a bi-monthly magazine and a canvas bag.


13th September – An e-mail arrived from 50Connect to say I’d won a
Crock-Pot Rice Cooker.

July and August 2013 wins

12th July – A pleasant ‘Country life T-Shirt’ arrived from Country Life.

25th July – I won some tickets to ‘Boycott and Aggers’ at the Lowry from Cricket World. Geoff Boycott and Jonathan Agnew provided a very pleasant evening of cricket conversation.


Back to the disastrous year in August, no wins again.

May and June 2013 wins

May was another disappointing month.

3rd May – won a pair of tickets to see the Chinese subtitled film Dragon from seefilmfirst.  The film was visually stunning but basically just the standard kung fu type film.

27th May –  A box of  ‘All Bran red Berries’ arrived from Kellogg’s.

June was even worse than May, no wins at all

April 2013 wins

April was a quiet month for wins again.

17th April – a bottle of ‘Citrus Magic’ liquid soap arrived from ‘Yours’ magazine. Nice stuff but not that exciting.

22nd April – won a pair of tickets to see ‘Little Voice’ at the Opera House, Manchester, starring Beverley Callard, Jess Robinson and Ray Quinn. The girl who took the lead role had a good voice, but overall the production felt a bit crude – though lots of young women laughed heartily and whooped all the way through, so perhaps it’s just me.  I know the film dealt with seediness but it did not go for the cheap laughs that this production aimed for.