The ultimate QUIZ on agnetha-forever! 
Win fantastic prizes!
Contest closed since Nov. 15th, 2005 !
Prizes:

1.)  An originally autographed photo of Agnetha (Older photo with fresh autograph from 2005)
      
(Recently purchased on EBAY 4U. Yes, there are people out there selling something like this for money.  
       Unbelievable! Now it will find it’s way home into the bosom of a dedicated fan.)

What a pose! Click on pic to see original size!

(Autograph shows slight trace of abrasion because of the glossy surface of the photo. Prove for being authentical, no print or something like this.)
 

2.) A brand-new CD-Boxset “De Första Åren” (“The Early Years”)

Click on pic to see enlarged version!
 

3.) A CD ”Tio År med Agnetha”, The Swedish Greatest Hits compilation

Shipped worldwide to your home address!

 

Question:

Nomen est omen? Agnetha’s second forename ”Åse” is a Nordic name and means:

  • Fairy
  • Goddess (Correct Answer)
  • Rose
  • Beauty
  • Queen
  • Heroine

 

Terms of participation
(Please read all, you implicitly agree to them by participating)

To participate, send an email to
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Contest closed since Nov. 15th.  Don’t send further contributions]

Your subject title must contain the correct answer, fully written, without any additions. Minor typo errors will be tolerated as long as the meaning stays unquestionably decipherable. Additionally, in your email text write something nice about Agnetha. (Restrict yourself to max. 250 characters.) Sign with your (fore)name (Last name optional) and the country you come from.

This is essential. Contributions without comment or identification will be excluded from the lottery, even if the answer is correct. Contributions which aren’t nice will be excluded even if the answer is correct. By participating you accept that ”niceness” is judged by webmaster’s discretion. (Note to the blokes: ”Nice” comments about her bum will be considered ”not nice”. “Please marry me, Agnetha!” always is worth a laugh but in this case you won’t win a prize by making a fool of yourself. I’m fair and tell you in advance, gentlemen. Haha!)

Deadline for contributions is

November 15, 2005, 24:00 GMT+1 (Stockholm Time)

Contributions arriving after the deadline will be excluded. Only one contribution per email address is possible. More than one contribution from one email address will lead to total exclusion from the lottery. In case it is detected that the same person sends multiple contributions using different email addresses, all contributions from this person will be excluded. The winners will be drawn by lot (using a random number generator software) and will be informed after deadline. Important: In case that a winner doesn't reply to this notification within 7 days, communicating the shipping address, or rejects the prize (for example because he bet on the autograph and won the Box-Set which he owns already), a second draw will be performed to determine a reserve winner.

By participating you agree that in case you win, your forename, country, email address and your nice comment about Agnetha will be published on agnetha-forever. In case you don't win you agree that agnetha-forever as well holds the option to publish these data in a collection of nice comments about Agnetha. Vice versa you agree that you don't hold a right that this is done and that agnetha-forever has a right to choose among submissions by own discretion. To protect privacy, all other submissions and email addresses will be deleted after evaluation.

Members of the Club of the Truest Hundred are excluded from participation in order to avoid the semblance of fraud.

Any recourse to courts of law is excluded. The authenticity of the autograph can’t be guaranteed for 100% because it was purchased on EBAY and I didn’t watch Agnetha signing it. Guess that’s clear but I say it to be on the safe side. Shipping risk is on winners side, not on mine.

And now, ladies and gents, it's your turn. What does the name "Åse" mean? Shouldn't be too hard for a dedicated fan. If you don't know, you still have the engines to jump at your side. And I give three small hints at last:

1.) A more common variation of "Åse" is "Åsa".

2.) The code for displaying “Å” on international keyboards is “Alt [Num]143”.

3.) If you look through the site carefully, you might find a hint to the correct answer.

Good luck!

 

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