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Graham McNamee (Durban KZN) 24th December 2008 |
I have assembled a booklet which includes the National Anthems of all the rugby playing nations as well as certain popular songs of the country concerned e.g. the Australian "Waltzing Matilda"
These anthems have verses in the language of the country as well as an English translation e.g. Wales in Welsh and in English.
A history of the anthem is given e.g. Written in 1874 by Prince Uelingatoni Ngu Tupoumalohi
Further to the above, the booklet started out as a collection of South African Slang and was entitled "The Hunour of South African (and other)Slang"
I wish to know if you would be interested in "branding" the booklet e.g. as a Sharks booklet, which could be sold at the gates, promoted to supporters and sold at a profit on shelves of booksellers throughout the country.
I am available to discuss the matter with whomsoever would handle such a venture. Graham McNamee 084 965 1438 |
Graham McNamee (Durban) 16th December 2008 |
I am a writer and have complied amongst other things a boko entitled "The Humour of South African Slang" Adden to this are the National anthems and popular rubgy songs of these Nations. My offer to the Sharks owners is to buy this manuscript at printing cost plus percentage to cover writer's fee then brand it as a production of Sharks Rugby.
It can be sold at a (small) profit at the gates or given out at the option of the Sharks Rugby organisation. Why because I have noticed that many fans like to sing along to the anthems and popular songs but are not sure of teh words. The slang section would be an added extra. Please let me know is you are interested.Graham McNamee by email or Cellphone 084 965 1438 |
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