If you've been popping over here for a while (or maybe even if you haven't) you'll know that I've got a running theme called 'this made me smile'. It's sort of obvious, isn't it? And some of my personal favourites are numbers 2, 39 and 52.
Well, now it's your turn to have a go. And the good news is that I've got a humdinger of a prize: two Eurostar Leisure Select return tickets* to either Paris, Brussels or Lisle (courtesy of Eurostar and the lovely people at We Are Social). All you have to do is make us smile. And whoever makes us smile the most gets the tickets. Of course (and as you'd expect), we're being rigourously impartial in our selection process, so I'll be spending the rest of September down in the garden shed assembling my new purchased-over-the-internet smileometer.
So, what do you have to do? OK, it's easy. Email me - david(at)studiohyde(dot)com - with a picture or a link to a picture or video clip, together with any text you might like to add, and which you think will brighten up our day and make us smile. All entries will go up here on the blog, so you'll also need to let me know whether you're happy to be linked to, or whether you prefer to be shy and bashful and remain anonymous. The only rule is that all entries must include an image (oh, and not be racist, sexist, pornographic, or any of those other nasty things that some of our fellow men like to indulge in). And you have to be over 18 years old (that's the tricky bit, if you're not). And you can enter as many times as you like.
So, the competition runs from now until Midnight GMT on Wednesday 30 September, and the winner will be announced on Friday 2 October.
Go on, do it now. Put a smile on my face.
*The tickets have no restrictions and the winner can leave any time of day, any day of the week and go for any period of time until the end of October. And you have to get yourself to either St Pancras, Ebbsflet or Ashford under your own steam.
Grrrr, I have searched Winchester high and low, there seems nothing to smile about! I looked in the M&S loo's for the grammatically corrected sign and pondered over the upside down yellow sign on St Cross Road (Venice exhibition Bell Fine Art) but thats just stupid, not funny. And since I doubt BFA's exhibition is that radical I doubt this was a purposeful move.... I will continue to search. Maybe the weekend in the New Forest will bring joy.
Posted by: caroline | 25 September 2009 at 10:25 AM