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Postal, Text and Phone Competitions - Part 6

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  • chrissie57
    chrissie57 Posts: 4,857 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    jammin wrote: »
    ..you mean UK and Ireland entrants. ;)

    Article 4 of the Irish constitution adopted in 1937 provides that: "The name of the state is Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland."[3] The Constitution's English-language preamble also described the population as "We, the people of Éire". The Republic of Ireland Act enacted in 1948 makes clear that the "Republic of Ireland" is a description and not a name of the state. Ireland (in English) and Éire (in Irish) remain its two official names. Article 8 states that both Irish and English are the official languages of the state with Irish designated as the "national" and "first official" language. "Éire" has to some extent passed out of everyday conversation and literature.
    The name "Éire" has been used on Irish postage stamps since 1922; on all Irish coinage (including Irish euro coins); and together with "Ireland" on passports and other official state documents issued since 1937. "Éire" is used on the Official Seal of the President of Ireland. Before the 1937 Constitution, "Saorst!t Éireann" (the Irish name of the Irish Free State) was generally used.
    "If ever there is a tomorrow when we're not together... there is something you must always remember. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we're apart... I'll always be with you. "
    A.A. Milne

    We are such stuff
    As dreams are made on; and our little life
    Is rounded with a sleep.


    Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced (James Baldwin)
  • poohbear1
    poohbear1 Posts: 10,502 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi all,

    I went into somerfields yesterday and they are no longer doing a monthly mag :(.
    JUNE: Wine - DVD :j
  • janE1956
    janE1956 Posts: 2,261 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    poohbear1 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I went into somerfields yesterday and they are no longer doing a monthly mag :(.
    somerfields have been taken over by the Co-op
    so that may be why they have stopped the mag
  • jammin_2
    jammin_2 Posts: 2,461 Forumite
    chrissie57 wrote: »
    Article 4 of the Irish constitution adopted in 1937 provides that: "The name of the state is Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland."[3] The Constitution's English-language preamble also described the population as "We, the people of Éire". The Republic of Ireland Act enacted in 1948 makes clear that the "Republic of Ireland" is a description and not a name of the state. Ireland (in English) and Éire (in Irish) remain its two official names. Article 8 states that both Irish and English are the official languages of the state with Irish designated as the "national" and "first official" language. "Éire" has to some extent passed out of everyday conversation and literature.
    The name "Éire" has been used on Irish postage stamps since 1922; on all Irish coinage (including Irish euro coins); and together with "Ireland" on passports and other official state documents issued since 1937. "Éire" is used on the Official Seal of the President of Ireland. Before the 1937 Constitution, "Saorst!t Éireann" (the Irish name of the Irish Free State) was generally used.
    Absolutely correct. Thank you. :)
  • Coversnail
    Coversnail Posts: 1,244 Forumite
    Sorry everyone, my PVR recorder has not liked the analogue TV signal switch off in my region one little bit and flashed me a message this morning saying "Sorry I missed the recording of NCIS last night". I wonder what important plans it had other than recording my programme!! :eek:

    So can't post the NCIS comp, sorry. if anyone else caught the details please do.
  • amsquared
    amsquared Posts: 2,348 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    There is an email route to this comp here

    A History of Scotland is now available on DVD.
    The journey through time which helped shape modern Scotland had audiences on the edge of their seats and won critical acclaim.
    The BBC Scotland and Open University series which spans nearly 500 years in just over 10 hours is now available on DVD box-set.
    LOCAL NEWS GLASGOW has five copies of A History of Scotland DVD to give away. For a chance to win your own copy, just write and tell us who presents the series.

    You can also enter by snail mail, please write with your answer to,

    A HISTORY OF SCOTLAND COMPETITION
    Local News Glasgow,
    YAM Publications,
    73 Robertson Street,
    Glasgow G2 8QD.

    Answer: Neil Oliver
    Don’t forget all your contact details.
    Best Comp wins in 25 years of comping. Holidays to Hawaii, Toronto, Thailand twice, Dubai twice, Cyprus, Spain, Lake District, Glasgow and London. A couple of £1000 wins as vouchers. 2 Dimplex Fires. Baby cot and chest of drawers. £500 of blinds. Shibumi Jacket. Various small cash prizes under £500 and shopping vouchers. Cosmetics & weedkiller!
  • katkim
    katkim Posts: 1,144 Forumite
    edited 11 March 2010 at 1:46PM
    Name one song from Michael Jackson that is in the show
    Choose one of the following mention in the article
    - I Want You Back
    - I'll Be There
    - Thriller
    - Billy Jean
    - Beat It

    T&Cs
    Prize is a pair of best available tickets valid for Tue-Thurs performances or Sunday Matinee shows. The show is playing at the Lyric Theatre. No travel included.

    Send your answer, name, address and daytime number to:
    Thriller Competition
    North West London Newspapers
    100A Avenue Road
    London
    NW3 3HF

    Please include TO10THRILLER on your entry. State NO PROMO of you don't want to be contacted by Archant and Partners with marketing info.
  • katkim
    katkim Posts: 1,144 Forumite
    The first ever behind the scenes access all areas documentary on Robert Patterson. 5 DVDs to give away.

    Which magazine voted Rob as The Sexiest Man in the World?
    Glamour Magazine :)

    Send your answer, name, address and daytime number to:
    Robsessed Competition
    North West London Newspapers
    100A Avenue Road
    London
    NW3 3HF

    Please include TO10ROB on your entry. State NO PROMO of you don't want to be contacted by Archant and Partners with marketing info.

    (personally, he doesn't do it for me. A little bit too young, thin and pale :rotfl:)
  • katkim
    katkim Posts: 1,144 Forumite
    What song does Grandpa sing when he asks Jason to chase him around the house?
    Catch Me If You Can :p

    Send your answer, name, address and daytime number to:
    Grandpa Competition
    North West London Newspapers
    100A Avenue Road
    London
    NW3 3HF

    Please include TO10GRANDPA on your entry. State NO PROMO of you don't want to be contacted by Archant and Partners with marketing info.
  • Matryoshka
    Matryoshka Posts: 10,408 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Thanks Korkythecat :T. Received one of these this morning :j
    The People's Friend Magazine Issue 5

    The Arnica Complete Pedicure Mousse is a unique intensive foot treatment for healthier skin & nails, is suitable for Vegans, is biogradable
    & environmentally friendly..
    Natural Therapy have kindly agreed to give away 30 bottles of 125ml
    Arnica Complete Mouse worth £9.99..

    To be in with a chance of winning, write your name & address on a postcard or sealed envelope & send to..

    "The People's Friend"/Arnica Complete Pedicure Mousse Giveaway
    SECRET TO WINNING PRIZES ;):
    If you see it in your mind, you're going to hold it in your hand.
    Thoughts become things!
    What you think about you bring about!
    No one is ready for a thing until he believes he can acquire it.
    Romans 12:15 Be happy with those who are happy :)
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