As discussed here, this will be the voting page for the slogans. Competition will close at midnight on 31 October and the winner and runners up will be announced on 1 November. The winning slogan will also be posted on the Think Bike 2013 page.
As discussed here, this will be the voting page for the slogans. Competition will close at midnight on 31 October and the winner and runners up will be announced on 1 November. The winning slogan will also be posted on the Think Bike 2013 page.
Spaghetti can be eaten most successfully if you inhale it like a vacuum cleaner- Sophia Loren
How about a pic for the team? Default Mo` setting not that much of an attention grabber? What are the rules using TB brand?
Suddenly terror struck...he`s never seen a naked woman before...
After conversing, endless delibitiating and applying my mind, I have decided on the outcome of the voting for the slogan. In my opinion, it was closeand I would have liked both to be used, as they both represent our campaign and the one for Movember.
Unfortunately, there can only be one.
Congratulations to the author of: "going grey, check your prostate todat. You can check your PSA or do it the digital way".
Ride so you can ride again tomorrow.
From your friendly cager
Congrats to Esiotrot, PeterV and JumpIn, who tied as winners of our slogan competition.. Esiotrot`s slogan got the final thumbs up as the team`s 2013 motivational caption!! Please note we have only 3 tied winners, as 4th winner unfortunately did not register as a member of the Think Bike 2013 team, which is a rule of the competition. Donations were credited earlier today. Please also note that one of the winners got R1 extra, as the prize donation had to be divided by 3. I trust this decision is acceptable to all team members.
" Are you going grey? Check your prostate today. You can test your PSA or do it the digital way."
Suddenly terror struck...he`s never seen a naked woman before...
A big thanks to "Gateway" for the generous donations. And thanks for the thumbs up (although the index finger would be a more appropriate digit in this case).
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