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Well... if you insist....
1st Prize - One pair of Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 6000 Active Loudspeakers
First Prize in the Autumn 2016 Draw is your very own pair of BeoLab 6000 Active Loudspeakers supplied by LifeStyle AV - all complete with a wizardly lead from Soundsheavenly to let them run directly from your smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC if required. A great way to bring music into an otherwise silent room - or you can save the cable for later and complete your TV surround sound system! Whatever you decide to do you'll be delighted with these stylish and elegant speakers which are now true B&O "Classics". Enjoy. All yours, just for being a Gold Member and doing nothing but sitting back and watching the Prize Draw!!
The Lucky, Lucky, LUCKY Winner is…
Mr S. Mühleck (smuehli) from Freiberg, Germany
A good scattering of prizes across the planet tonight but Germany is the clear winner this quarter with a massive forty percent of tonight’s prizes! Aside from a couple of prizes going to the USA and Australia it’s been a very Eurocentric distribution indeed! Anyway, well done to each and every one of you. Wunderbar!
Anyway - amazing.. and all for the price of a months Gold Membership - you just can't get this anywhere else!! Enjoy your new Bang & Olufsen Mr Muhleck!
Well – that wraps up another exciting BeoWorld Prize Draw!! 9 LEE will be in touch with all winners within 72 hours to arrange despatch of their Prizes, and all that remains is to thank you for attending, thank you for being Gold Members – and thank you all for being part of the best site on the internet!!
Goodbye until next month, take care - and enjoy your Prizes !!!
Germany again!
Congratulations smuehli.
If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments.
Well done, all you winners!
--mika
Thanks Botlee
Appreciated as always
Echo echo "If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments." the novelty wears off!
Beo Century ,Beoplay V1, Beocenter 6, Ex-Beolit 12, Beotime , A8. Beolit 15 , Form 2i , Beolab 2000, Beoplay A3.Beosound 1
Simonbeo: Echo echo "If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments." the novelty wears off!
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Well done Deutschland !
It's ok, I have had this sig for so many many years on Beoworld. I don't post much these days so it shouldn't bother you long term
Aussie Michael:Think it's just a signature Simon ๐๐ผ
I saw it a few times in the middle of the text and failed to see where it came from. It's alright for you , you're freshly awake.
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StUrrock:Was the first prize a pair of BeoLab 6000s?
Aussie Michael:Yes
It was actually a Speedboat, then we changed it to a Caravan, then Botty didn't score 101 or more in 6 darts - so we changed it to a pair of BeoLab 6000's.
9 LEE:It was actually a Speedboat, then we changed it to a Caravan, then Botty didn't score 101 or more in 6 darts - so we changed it to a pair of BeoLab 6000's.
StUrrock: Rather than a pair of bl 6000, could the winner have the BFH?
Rather than a pair of bl 6000, could the winner have the BFH?
For our bemused non-UK members, Bullseye was a 1980's game show. It was based on a game of darts combined with general knowledge questions, which led you to prizes like a 'microwave oven' or 'crystal decanter set' - or even the Star Prize of a Speedboat (not much use to a man in Sheffield), a caravan, or usually a crap car like a Mini Metro.
If you absolutely flunked it, you'd get your 'BFH' - which stands for 'Bus Fare Home'
'Bullseye' is on YouTube, or various late-night fringe 'Game' channels on Sky TV if anyone fancies a look. You'll see some 1980's 'horror-perms' and general 'crimes against fashion' on there too...
Jim Bowen, the host, is a legend. He mastered the art of taking the p*ss out of contestants without them, or most of the viewers, realising!
9 LEE:For our bemused non-UK members, Bullseye was a 1980's game show. It was based on a game of darts combined with general knowledge questions, which led you to prizes like a 'microwave oven' or 'crystal decanter set' - or even the Star Prize of a Speedboat (not much use to a man in Sheffield), a caravan, or usually a crap car like a Mini Metro. If you absolutely flunked it, you'd get your 'BFH' - which stands for 'Bus Fare Home' 'Bullseye' is on YouTube, or various late-night fringe 'Game' channels on Sky TV if anyone fancies a look. You'll see some 1980's 'horror-perms' and general 'crimes against fashion' on there too... Jim Bowen, the host, is a legend. He mastered the art of taking the p*ss out of contestants without them, or most of the viewers, realising!
Aussie Michael: Simonbeo: I've never heard of Leda Simon. Must be Perth. Congrats. Closer than Brighton though
Simonbeo: I've never heard of Leda Simon. Must be Perth. Congrats.
I've never heard of Leda Simon. Must be Perth. Congrats.
Closer than Brighton though
Not so sure about that !
Michael, Andrew and even Cliff and I are practically neighbours by Australian standards
Mind you how many Brighton's are there in the world ?
(( somewhere between 43 and 50 it seems ))
BeoNut since '75
BeoGreg:Are these real members ?
I know what you mean !
Perhaps we should introduce a bylaw ... relating to number of posts and number of threads and number of forums ... to weight the ball as it spins around the roulette wheel ... but then MM might always be top dog cat and always win
Stonk: Hemenex! Old school, congratulations. choo choo
Hemenex! Old school, congratulations. choo choo
Yes congratulations !!!
( that's a prize I would love to own )
Peter the Biker:Hemenex standing in the pictured hall in 2012 and soon reading while having a meal of ham and eggs ...
Picture did not come through ....
Just discovered I've won 6th prize in last nights draw, the A4 Wave Storage Rack!! That's fantastic news thank you Botty!
Have wonderful weekends all, I know I shall!
Super Best,
Paul
A liberal plastering of replies on the thread Paul
congratulations
wow - finally winning something after all these years
That's why I didn't follow the draw since I don't know when...
These 322 pages will be a heavy thing to read - never saw this book before.
And reading through this thread brings back memories of Struer 2012 and the old WED days...
Thanks Botty, this will be a present for my soon-to-come 60. Birthday; yes, old school...
hx
(who's still missing a "real" Beosound that will earn this famous name and not being just another wireless speaker ...)
elephant: Peter the Biker:Hemenex standing in the pictured hall in 2012 and soon reading while having a meal of ham and eggs ... Picture did not come through ....
If I am not wrong, that is it ...
It was a Chanterelle version. But I couldn't take it with me on my bicycle ...
Hi guys over the moon with the prize.๐
Thanks very very happy๐