FIRST bus driver Sami Rathnayaki is looking forward to a non-stop party during next summer’s Olympic and Paralympic sailing events.
The 30-year-old from Rodwell, Weymouth, has claimed one of 10,000 Bring on the Games window stickers produced by the Dorset Echo, in partnership with the Weymouth and Portland 2012 Operations team, the borough’s Chamber of Commerce and NHS Dorset’s Team Dorset Challenge.
He said: “It’s a nice sticker, I will put it on my bus.
“The Olympics is good. I don’t like the new road system but the Olympics is great.
“I’m going to get out and party every night.
“I’m looking forward to enjoying the party.”
Get your very own Bring on the Games sticker at the Dorset Echo offices on Weymouth’s Granby Industrial Estate, Bridport’s East Street and Dorchester’s Antelope Walk, the borough and county council offices and newsagents including Trinity’s Treat, Trinity Street, Dorchester, Scotts, Lodmoor Hill, Weymouth, Bradburys in St Edmund Street, Queen of Hearts in St Alban Street and the Paper Shop, Fortuneswell, Portland.
Email a photo of yourself with your sticker to laura.kitching@ dorsetecho.co.uk to feature right here in the Dorset Echo.
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