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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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Today was more of the same. The Gorse Fox was at the Southbank office before eight and cracked on with the analysis, and the wordcraft. The morning went well but the afternoon was taken up with meetings. The Gorse Fox was also asked to pick up a technical review for another bid on the morrow.

Arriving back at Olympia GF crossed the road to the little Indian Restaurant where he ate a couple of weeks back. He assumes they are not too busy as he was greeted like an old friend even though there had only been one previous visit. As he sat, the only guest, the two waiters took it in turns to come and chat. They commented on how green Islamabad was, how prevalent Starfleet is in Pakistan and so forth. What really threw the Gorse Fox was the question "Are you from India?" Now GF does tend to pick up some colour in the sun, but it's the end of winter. He is at his palest. And whilst he can mimic many accents, he had been talking in his normal voice.

1 comment:

Tam bass said...

Dear Sir,

I wanted to contact you concerning a project we are working on with Age UK – ‘Our Power Is Our Number’

The UK General Election is looming large and in 2010 four out of every ten votes will be cast by people over 50 years of age – 14 million people. Many of the issues that face an ageing population are not high enough on the political agenda – from healthcare, to retirement age, to workers rights and NHS care for the elderly. Age UK are therefore launching a campaign to encourage the over 50’s to join the debate on key election issues on the Age UK website.

Age UK would like to work with your site on this project to raise awareness amongst your over 50’s readers by running their advertising campaign with you and to also give you any editorial information that you think relevant for your readers - providing you with their manifesto, news updates and any exclusives that they can get access to.

The campaign begins this weekend with a secret but high profile launch and then the advertising campaign starts next week. If you’d like to take the advertising and the above information then please let me know. They are paying £3cpm (£3 per 1000 page impressions served on your site) for the advertising campaign across 15 chosen websites and blogs so can you let me know if that is acceptable.

There is a little bit more information on the link below but i will keep you posted.

Kind Regards

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http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/ourpower.asp

Tam Bass
Campaign Manager

Tailsweep Limited
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