Friday 13 February 2009

Your Chance To Win £100

Continuing our unashamed promotion of Paul's game we are offering Instanta Blog readers the exclusive chance to win £100. Read on to find out how.



The Colour of Money, ITV’s new game show hosted by Chris Tarrant, starts next Saturday. Before it goes on air, viewers can test the game online and in shopping centres. Click here
http://colour.itv.com/With this online game, viewers quickly find out if they can handle the pressure of “the most stressful game show on TV”. There’s no money to win but the highest scores will go on a leader board. Should an Instanta blog reader appear in the top ten of the leader board at lock down, we will pay £100. In the event of more than one Instanta blog reader appearing, the prize will go to the highest. In order to qualify you need to register with a user name that will be obvious to us at Instanta (eg a business name, an Instanta model name etc). To be certain post a comment here when you have registered or drop me an email.

Shoppers around the nation will also find a surprise in their local shopping centres from 12 to 21 February. A live version of the game will be touring in Birmingham (14, 15 February), Bristol (18 February) and Manchester (20, 21February) with up to £100 to win!

We are really quite nervous about next Saturday (6.40pm ITV1) and hope that the show gets the success that it deserves.The effort that went into its creation was incredible.



Here at Instanta as it's Friday 13th I don't want to tempt fate too much but things still seem to be going quite well. Orders for the week have been running at at least the same level as last year with some good orders for larger units.



With the weekend only hours away Marion and I can look forward to doing our bit for the Southport Visiter Shop Local Campaign. I think we'll have a walk into town and get some stuff that Marion needs and maybe splash out for a bite to eat or a glass of wine or maybe both. Every little helps. It is good to see the local paper taking the matter seriously when our local dignitaries and leaders are doing a Jim Callaghan "Crisis. What crisis?".

Craig's out on the road now. Hope he does well. He looked very smart in his suit and tie this morning putting me to shame. Mind you the local dustmen put me to shame.

Last night I had a worried call from my sister in Spain. She had been trying to phone our 83 year old mum for in Southport two hours but the phone was constantly engaged. I tried mum's mobile which rang out with no answer so there was nothing I could do other than get in the car and drive round to her flat. When I arrived at 9.30pm, the lights were on and I could hear the TV. Mum looked a bit sleepy when she opened the door. She hadn't heard the mobile and her landline phone was somehow off the hook. Oh well. A happy ending but a bit nerve-wracking.

And so to Valentine's day tomorrow. Don't forget lads. And remember. No Tesco red bras and knickers. Here's a great romantic song for the day.



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