UAFC Charity raffle
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UAFC Charity raffle
Once again, Kukri have teamed up with the UAFC to give some great prizes away as part of our monthly competitions.
But this time, there's a difference. As a one off, we thought we'd try and use the Kukri donation as a charity raffle, to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young, the charity that our late friend cables favoured, when he was a member of our messageboard.
It really is easy. To enter our competition, Using your UAFC username, please make a donation of at least £2 to be in with a chance to win a red Ulster Avalance jacket, kindly donated by Kukri, the sponsors and producers of the official Ulster kit.
visit http://www.justgiving.com/UAFC* to enter.
You can also use your mobile to enter by text. The winner will be picked at random from all entries received, and will be picked by the URSC at the first Ulster home game in December, against Treviso. The deadline for entries is midnight 6th December.
We will get in touch with the winner for their preferred size and delivery address.
*The page will remain open however for anyone who wants to make a donation after the competition has closed.
Just in time for Christmas, so get your entries in.
But this time, there's a difference. As a one off, we thought we'd try and use the Kukri donation as a charity raffle, to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young, the charity that our late friend cables favoured, when he was a member of our messageboard.
It really is easy. To enter our competition, Using your UAFC username, please make a donation of at least £2 to be in with a chance to win a red Ulster Avalance jacket, kindly donated by Kukri, the sponsors and producers of the official Ulster kit.
visit http://www.justgiving.com/UAFC* to enter.
You can also use your mobile to enter by text. The winner will be picked at random from all entries received, and will be picked by the URSC at the first Ulster home game in December, against Treviso. The deadline for entries is midnight 6th December.
We will get in touch with the winner for their preferred size and delivery address.
*The page will remain open however for anyone who wants to make a donation after the competition has closed.
Just in time for Christmas, so get your entries in.
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A very worthwhile cause and one which has a special significance for me.
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Thon is one sexy jacket.
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Great idea fermain. Hopefully most posters will enter, the least they can do for having such a great site to spout on!
Why? Why not?
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only 2 quid for a chance to win a fantastic jacket too....
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excellent idea and a cracking jacket, have to think cables would approve heartily of both!
will get the ballots in as soon as pay day rolls around.
will get the ballots in as soon as pay day rolls around.
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BTTT - not that it actually needs B-edTTT
c'mon guys n gals, dig deep and lengthen the odds of LastKnight (and me) getting a cheap coat
c'mon guys n gals, dig deep and lengthen the odds of LastKnight (and me) getting a cheap coat
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It's 15 now your odds are lengtheningLastKnightoftheproms wrote:Bump.
Only 14 "tickets" sold folks. Decent odds on winning a good winter coat for £2-00.
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I know that - yer not a bad auld sod really - I just like to wind you upLastKnightoftheproms wrote:Damn!Rooster wrote:It's 15 now your odds are lengtheningLastKnightoftheproms wrote:Bump.
Only 14 "tickets" sold folks. Decent odds on winning a good winter coat for £2-00.
And Cap'n, I bumped it to bring it into the top six and new posts searches as that's what some people use.
Doesn't seem to bring this one into the top six though - I tried to do it a couple of days ago, but whatever way fermain has it set up (as a sticky???) it never seems to appear there - on my computer anyway
EDIT: - have just checked and even after this was posted it still didn't go into the "Recent Forum Topics"
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It's an announcement therefore is at top of each section, no idea how those bits work as I just break things like thatCap'n Grumpy wrote:Doesn't seem to bring this one into the top six though - I tried to do it a couple of days ago, but whatever way fermain has it set up (as a sticky???) it never seems to appear there - on my computer anyway
EDIT: - have just checked and even after this was posted it still didn't go into the "Recent Forum Topics"
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FFS who cares you nerds...
as long as people enter...
as long as people enter...
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Yes, we know - I've already said yer not a bad auld sod.LastKnightoftheproms wrote:I have no personal motive in lengthening my odds on winning a fine winter Avàlanche jacket kindly donated by Kukri.
BTW - that was another BTTT ,,,,,
.... and another attempt to lengthen the odds on BOTH of us winning a nice new coat too (My wifie's buying - sorry, already BOUGHT me a nice new Ulster coat for Chrissiemas anyway. )
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Bump To The TopLastKnightoftheproms wrote:Is BTTT some sort of youth text speak?
I'm familiar with most of it, being down with da kids and all hip, but I'm not familiar with that one.
Of course I could google it but then you wouldn't get to reply in order to bring it back to the top.
and when you say thanks .... do wait a wee while though ...... you too will B it TTT
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Have I made a tactical error? Should I have made 5 donations of £2 to increase my chances?
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Was thing that myself Mervbig mervyn wrote:Have I made a tactical error? Should I have made 5 donations of £2 to increase my chances?
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