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KillaHz Motorhome Raffle

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 6:29 am
by OliverG
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KillaHz announces the MoHo Raffle!

You have a great shot at winning the 34 foot Class A Winnebago Adventurer that toured the country in 2003 to every Kiteboarding spot on the map. This motorhome that belongs to KillaHz Producer Gabe Brown was used in the filming of WindReels Vol. 2. This motorhome has played host to Kiteboarders such as Adam Finer, Dimitri Maramenides, Cameron Dietrich, Damien LeRoy, Mark Doyle, Rebecca Wolthers, Bri Chmel, Jeff Kafka, Davey Blair, Kai Larusso and many more. This is the motorhome that was featured in the June issue of Kiteboarding Magazine's Road Trip story by Gabe Brown.

Enter to win at http://1cps.net/moho_raffle.htm

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:17 am
by bdawg
Ollie,
If you bought a ticket, why are you advertising this? You need to keep it on the low down. You know to give yourself a better chance at winning.

:D
Blair

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 1:39 pm
by KillaHz
Reason's simple...if I don't have 1000 entries, I don't do the raffle.

Thanks for posting it Ollie!

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 2:59 pm
by bdawg
Gabe,
I do realize that. Which is why I should get a ticket too. I'd be pimpin' on moho row. I just joke around, the result sometimes makes me look like a dope.

Blair

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 6:16 am
by OliverG
Gabe, no problem! Hopefully you'll reach your goal so you'll be ale to raffle this big mofo moho off. Do I have to go to trucking school to get licensed to drive it? How's parallel parking?

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 2:48 pm
by KillaHz
Ollie wrote:Gabe, no problem! Hopefully you'll reach your goal so you'll be ale to raffle this big mofo moho off. Do I have to go to trucking school to get licensed to drive it? How's parallel parking?
Ollie, we are doing a story on it in the next issue of the mag and giving away a couple other prizes with it, so I think we will meet our goal.

You should have to go to trucking school to drive this thing but you don't.

I did actually parallel park it once but that was after hundreds of hours of practice. It's big!