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Subject: 
See the Midnight MOCkery winners! And send your comments for next year's contest
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Sat, 2 Nov 2002 10:33:17 GMT
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Firstly a MASSIVE thank you to everyone who took the time and trouble to
enter.  I think you'll agree that there was some great work going on here:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.markham/index.htm

There is a link to the start up of the Third Annual Midnight MOCkery, and
you can enter at any time over the next 12 months!

There were a couple more entries than last year.  Next year I would like it
to be HUGE!  Any suggestions for improvements would be more than welcomed.
(and I CAN take criticism!)

I would like to have the judging done by a voting system if I can work out
something feasible.  What do you think?

The Diorama category was by far the most popular. Do you think the
categories need to be altered?

Did the prizes suck?  What would you like to win?

And last but by no means least, a big thanks to Sarah Mather for the
original concept.

 

james, markham
(score: 1.079)

Subject: 
First entries for Midnight MOCkery are posted - Still time to enter!
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The first 6 entries for this Halloween competition have been recieved and
posted on the site.  Please show your appreciation of everybody's efforts so
far by going and having a look at them here:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.markham/index.htm

There are still 3 weeks to get your entry in, for a chance to win one of the
great Lego prizes on offer!

So get building - anything on a Gothic or spooky Halloween theme is
welcomed, and it doesn't have to be on an epic scale.

Gratitude goes out again to Matherette for the original idea.

James

 

james, markham
(score: 1.070)

Subject: 
Re: New Contest: The Second Annual Midnight MOCkery - With Prizes!
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Just to confirm that the prizes have now been bought:

There are 2 copies of 1381 - Vampire's Crypt
There are 4 copies of 3731 - Pumpkin Pack

All brand new, mint sealed packages and just ready to be sent to the lucky
winners!

Get building and send your entry in now!!!

 

james, markham
(score: 1.065)

Subject: 
New Contest: The Second Annual Midnight MOCkery - With Prizes!
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This year's Midnight MOCkery, the Gothic themed building contest for
Halloween, is now open for entries.

For more information see here: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.markham/index.htm

Last year Matherette ran the 1st Annual Midnight MOCkery, but she does not
seem to be running an event this year.  Having been unable to contact her to
seek permission, I am going ahead and running a similar competition this
year.  At the very least I want to credit her with the original idea and
format though.

 

james, markham
(score: 1.064)

Subject: 
New Contest: The 2nd Annual Midnight MOCkery - With Prizes!
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Tue, 24 Sep 2002 19:33:38 GMT
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This year's Midnight MOCkery, the Gothic themed building contest for
Halloween, is now open for entries.

For more information see here: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.markham/index.htm

Last year Matherette ran the 1st Annual Midnight MOCkery, but she does not
seem to be running an event this year.  Having been unable to contact her to
seek permission, I am going ahead and running a similar competition this
year.  At the very least I want to credit her with the original idea and
format though.

 

james, markham
(score: 1.064)

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