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UK MEDIA REQUEST - Looking For UK Emigraters

Old Aug 27th 2003, 12:07 pm
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We are currently making the programme, ‘Everything Must Go!', for ITV1
in the United Kingdom and are looking for contributors for our new
series.

If you are planning to emigrate from the UK in the near future and
have a substantial amount of possessions to sell, then we may be able
to help you turn that unwanted 'stuff' into much needed cash.

Anyone interested should apply in the first instance to Hotbed Media
at [email protected], providing a very brief summary of your
moving plans, including dates, and the possessions you wish to sell.
Whilst we are unable to respond to every message received, we will
endeavour to respond to those applicants whose dates correspond to our
production schedule.

Many thanks in advance for your interest


Paddy Collins
Researcher, Everything Must Go!
 
Old Aug 28th 2003, 2:34 am
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Good lord! What is happening to the English language when those that work in the media aren't aware of established words like "emmigrant", and have to concoct some synthetic substitute word to use instead?
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Old Aug 28th 2003, 7:08 am
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[email protected] wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
    > We are currently making the programme, ?Everything Must Go!', for ITV1
    > in the United Kingdom and are looking for contributors for our new
    > series.
    >
    > If you are planning to emigrate from the UK in the near future and
    > have a substantial amount of possessions to sell, then we may be able
    > to help you turn that unwanted 'stuff' into much needed cash.
    >
    > Anyone interested should apply in the first instance to Hotbed Media
    > at [email protected], providing a very brief summary of your
    > moving plans, including dates, and the possessions you wish to sell.
    > Whilst we are unable to respond to every message received, we will
    > endeavour to respond to those applicants whose dates correspond to our
    > production schedule.
    >
    > Many thanks in advance for your interest

So who's going to be the first to tell a complete stranger about their
moving plans including giving a list of everything worth nicking?
Maybe I'm just too cynical, but I'd advise caution here.

TA

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Old Aug 28th 2003, 10:21 pm
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    > We are currently making the programme, 'Everything Must Go!', for ITV1

Oh god, not another lifestyle programme!.
 
Old Aug 29th 2003, 4:54 am
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cheltspy wrote:

    > <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
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    >>We are currently making the programme, 'Everything Must Go!', for ITV1
    >
    >
    > Oh god, not another lifestyle programme!.
    >
    >

shouldn't that be "Oh god, not another lifestyle programme for the
American TV networks to copy?"



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Old Aug 29th 2003, 8:41 am
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Originally posted by Simon
cheltspy wrote:

    > <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>We are currently making the programme, 'Everything Must Go!', for ITV1
    >
    >
    > Oh god, not another lifestyle programme!.
    >
    >

shouldn't that be "Oh god, not another lifestyle programme for the
American TV networks to copy?"


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Old Aug 29th 2003, 3:58 pm
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Simon ([email protected]) said:

    > shouldn't that be "Oh god, not another lifestyle programme for the
    > American TV networks to copy?"

Or for that 'northernligths' bloke to say originated in the USA. Go
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Old Aug 29th 2003, 7:10 pm
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Originally posted by emg
We are currently making the programme, ‘Everything Must Go!', for ITV1
in the United Kingdom and are looking for contributors for our new
series.

If you are planning to emigrate from the UK in the near future and
have a substantial amount of possessions to sell, then we may be able
to help you turn that unwanted 'stuff' into much needed cash.

Anyone interested should apply in the first instance to Hotbed Media
at [email protected], providing a very brief summary of your
moving plans, including dates, and the possessions you wish to sell.
Whilst we are unable to respond to every message received, we will
endeavour to respond to those applicants whose dates correspond to our
production schedule.

Many thanks in advance for your interest


Paddy Collins
Researcher, Everything Must Go!
I am immigrating later, and since I have a whole collection of old chevy's all with over 200000 miles on it....... would anyone be interested. Or should I ship them and take them with me, maybe I can get a better price in the US.

minimum price I want per car is 10.000 US $. so be fast and good luck with bidding.

The old shed I own also goes, but for this only offers are accepted by people of arabic decent, since they give better prices. Though also illegally immigrated americans welcome. I could assist you in arranging the loan.

amer20034 can also make offers, only I do not assist in getting a house-loan. He made me and others too upset in the past with his postings. Now I have him, the moron....

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