"Musical Packets". - Competition results.
7 May 2015
The grand prize - a Pioneer X-HM11-S audio kit - goes to Eve for her answer:
"Oops!... I did it again" and I don't regret it at all! My name is Eva and I am a shopaholic, and to ensure that couriers and postmen no longer arouse reasonable suspicion, I use the services of discreet Parcel Machines. The aforementioned Britney Spears song, or rather my solo a capella performance of it, accompanies every time I open the yellow Sesame." Does the excerpt: "Before you go, I'd like to offer you something..." doesn't it sound familiar?:)
Sony MDR-V55R headphones - receive:
Anna for her response:
The song I associate most with Parcel Machines is Push the Button by the Sugababes, because every time Push the Button appears on the Parcel Machine I hum this song and it immediately puts me in a great mood. Not only am I comfortable picking up my parcel, but I am also reminded of this positive song.
Maciej for his reply:
Over thirty years ago, Marek Grechuta sang in his song Super-express about how we are moving towards doing everything faster and faster at an express pace. Paczkomaty InPost is such a super express among postal and courier services. If Paczkomaty had existed at the time when Marek Grechuta sang, Paczkomaty super express would certainly have been in the lyrics of this song.
Renata for her response:
I inevitably associate the song sheppard geronimo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL_EXAyGCkw with Parcel Machines. Its dynamic bars are reminiscent of the speed at which a parcel travels from the sender to the parcel machine. I imagine that the courier faces many challenges when delivering the parcel, but he never stops on his way and regardless of the difficulty of the journey, bad weather, traffic jams and other inconveniences, the parcel always arrives on time - Geronimo! :)
Sony NWZ-B183 MP3 players - receive:
Kasia for her response:
Right Said Fred - I'm Too Sexy! That's why I wrote the Parcel Post Customers Manifesto! We are too sexy to wait at the post office, stand in queues and complain about delays, too sexy to sign letters with a pen - we prefer to keep our signatures for autographs! We're too sexy for visits from the postman when he rings twice - none of us can stand it! Too sexy for any colour other than banana- like the Parcel Posters, we are irreplaceable and unique!
Simon for his response:
Amanda Lear-Enigma.A song about the promise and hope of something extraordinary,but also about a certain uncertainty.Don't these emotions affect every person waiting for a parcel? Whether it is a book or a pot.The desire to confront one's expectations with the product as soon as possible increases impatience. When the package arrives in the mailbox, I put on my headphones and sports shoes.The run to the P-mat is a wonderful end to the wait and the beginning of communing with the new thing, its perfect complement being Enigma.
Adrian for his response:
I associate the song 'Relax, Take It Easy' by Miki with Parcel Machines InPost. Thanks to the Paczkomaty service, I receive a parcel when I receive a text message. A short walk to a nearby parcel machine, a few seconds of scanning the QR code and the parcel is in my hands :) For me, this is an incredible convenience - no waiting around courier , without constantly, impatiently tracking the status of the parcel, without overburdening my wallet and without stressing about whether the parcel will arrive on time. And I can finally relax :)
Leszek for his reply:
The lancers have arrived at the window, (encore) They are knocking, calling: Let go, miss! (encore) -- I've come to the parcel machine (so many windows...) -- I'm knocking, I'm knocking because I'm looking for my box, I'm typing in the code and... -- let go miss! - as I wait for the box to open and the lady lets me in -> I have my expected parcel.
Martyn for her response:
Maybe it won't be a song to listen to while drinking coffee, but I irresistibly associate the sound of Mario Bros. with Paczkomatos the most. Beating level after level quickly and winning prizes hidden in cubes :) And, when I collect the parcel and the sign with the time I beat once again appears, the music for the end of the Mario round pops into my head :)
The winners will be contacted by email. Congratulations!