Tuesday 17 June 2008

I cant believe it!!


Do you all remember the 'Trusty Little Laptop' poem that I blogged about to enter a competition to win a trip to Europe.

Guess what. Thanks to everyone leaving all those comments on my blog I won the Peoples Choice Award. I have a trip for two to Europe worth over $8,000 per person for two weeks.

How awesome is that? I am still quite in shock. Pity I can't really celebrate until tomorrow when I finish my last exam.

7 comments:

Robert Kingston said...

Congrats Loopy.

Should I start getting my passport sorted?

Tori said...

Well I was going to write that you had better take me cause I posted on here lots but then seeing Robert's post I thought well I think he posts a fair bit more often than me. So I decided that you should take me to encourage me to post on here more often. Does that make sence? Anyways congrats and back to the study.

Emma said...

I just checked out the itinery for the trip and the 12 days go through Amsterdam, Munich, Paris, Venice, and Rome and start and stop in London but hardly spend anytime in the UK.

I hope we get to spend a few days checking out the UK either before the tour or afterwards because it would be really sad to get so close and then hardly see it.

Yes I know, I got distracted again- but its lunchtime so I'm allowed. I'm off to learn some more boring information about phytoplankton so I can pass my exam tomorrow.

Emma said...

And the "4th place" Peoples Choice Award that I won is worth HEAPS more than the 1st prize ($10,000 prepaid visa), 2nd prize (a laptop), and 3rd prize (a phone). And mine is worth almost $18,000! How awesome is that?!?

Joolz said...

This is so cool. I am quite jealous. I can't write decent poetry though so I don't deserve to go. Microsoft has been good to our family recently.

Martin said...

Not again... But congratulations, none the less!

Anonymous said...

AWESOME

As I said on Robs blog, if for some strange reason neither you nor Rob can make use of the tickets, Amanda and I will make the sacrifice of going on your behalf.