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-   -   Huge Raffle for MoR at the launch of Sam's new book 'Tortillas to Totems' (https://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/make-a-difference/huge-raffle-mor-launch-sams-52464)

Selous 12 Sep 2010 18:11

Ditto Sam

Big Yellow Tractor 18 Sep 2010 08:57

It's a lovely day for a ride out so I'll see if the road bike will fire up and take a toddle up to The Ace.

I'm reading Under Asian Skies at the mo.

Selous 18 Sep 2010 19:59

Sam had a great time & I won a DVD have hopfully uploaded some pix others I put straigt on Face Book HU Groups

Selous 18 Sep 2010 19:59

Sorry Sam got others but says something about too many? saved?

Big Yellow Tractor 19 Sep 2010 16:04

I nearly didn't bother checking my numbers because I've never won anything in a raffle...................
I won !!!
There was such a big list of prizes that I struggled to chose.
Picked up the set of Achievable Dreams DVDs

Sam Manicom 21 Sep 2010 16:34

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Originally Posted by Selous (Post 305943)
Sorry Sam got others but says something about too many? saved?

Hi Selous,
Great to meet you at the launch and many thanks for getting your shots up on the Facebook pages so quickly.

Anyone else reading this should know that Selous is a fast worker! he had the pictures up before the launch had even ended. Brilliant. I'm chuffed! Or did he... reading this now makes me wonder.

Perhaps an email to Grant? Not being a techie at all I'm no help at all with this! Or shall I email Grant to ask? Just let me know eh.

Sam Manicom 21 Sep 2010 16:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Yellow Tractor (Post 306041)
I nearly didn't bother checking my numbers because I've never won anything in a raffle...................
I won !!!
There was such a big list of prizes that I struggled to chose.
Picked up the set of Achievable Dreams DVDs

Ha! Brilliant! :thumbup1: Good on you for buying tickets. It was one of the reasons we worked so hard to get this huge list of prizes. Just had to be worth buying some tickets. Darned sight better than the lottery eh. I'm chuffed you won the DVDs -Excellent stuff.

Many thanks for coming!

Cheers for now,
Sam

Sam Manicom 21 Sep 2010 16:42

Actually, I'm wondering where the last 4 days went! Friday, pick up the van, get to the warehouse, load up, drive to drop off all the food and goodies for the Launch Crew’s après launch thank you party and then on to north London to our digs for Friday night.

Set up at the Ace Cafe kicked off a 7.30am :eek: on the Saturday morning and by 10.30 we were already selling books to some guys, who’d popped in on the off chance on their way up to the Tailend BMF Rally.

We had a few IT glitches (of course), which started off with the planned digi projector for the power point presentation not being where it was supposed to be. http://www.ukgser.com/forums/images/smilies/doh.gif Thankfully, Grant and Susan didn’t mind me waking them up with an early morning phone call. http://www.ukgser.com/forums/images/smilies/thumb2.gif And yes, they’d bring theirs. That wasn’t the end of that little saga though. My lap top wouldn’t recognize the projector! It took the book editor Paul Blezard, Fil Schiannini the book’s graphic designer and Grant himself to finally get all the connections made so the 240 shot, power point presentation could roll through. Thanks guys! :clap:

But that was the only big time glitch. Steve McGill set up his music kit and kicked the launch off with some of his amazing singing and playing. If you didn’t make it to the launch, he is well worth Googling. While Steve was playing a queue was forming at the book and T-shirt counter and around us floated the delicious scents of the Ace Cafe’s fantastic breakfasts.

And then we were on a roll. Outside in the sunshine, the car park was slowly filling up with dune buggies and bikes, and Avon Tyres, Robert White Photographic, Metal Mule, James Cargo, Two Wheel Trekkers and Globebusters were getting their first interested visitors. By 12 the car park was filling fast with people who had ridden from as far away as the north of England and west Wales. Plus of course, everyone from UK Gsers – thanks for coming guys. It was great to get the chance to link up with you. The attendance estimates were given to me at the end of the day as somewhere between 400 and 450 people.

Over 500 pounds was raised in aid of Motorcycle Outreach. :clap: Our thanks to everyone who donated a prize and to those of you who bought raffle tickets.

I have to admit to being absolutely shattered by the end of day. No surprise I suppose, as it was my first day out of quarantine. But it was a very happy shattered. The day wouldn’t have been such a success without all the help we have had from friends. Where would we all be with out good friends eh. :)

Birgit and I got back home late on Sunday afternoon, via the warehouse to drop off some books and pick up others, and then lugged all the stuff up the stairs into our home before falling in a messy heap on the sofa. But a happy messy heap!

What a weekend! We are delighted with how well the day went, and we really enjoyed it. We hope you did too.

If you were one of the HUers to make it, many thanks for riding over and I hope you enjoy reading your copy of ‘Tortillas to Totems’. If you didn’t make it, well, you can get a copy from www.sam-manicom.com Let me know you are on the HUer forum by using the comments box on the order form and I’ll get a signed copy out to you.

All the best,
Sam :)
PS If you check oit the website for the books, over the next couple of days we should have pics from the launch going on. If you made it, are you there, if you didn't make it, check out the look of the day.
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