Gearbest's Father's Day Giveaway - 4 lights! WINNERS LIST IN POST 95

My father is hardworking man. He is great example of how to care for his family.

The memory of my father will always have a special place in my heart.

My dad has the greatest impact on my upbringing without a doubt. He inspired me to be like him in some ways, and to be different from him in some other ways.

My father grew up in a rural , country orphanage. At most , his schooling was up to 5th-6th grade.
He worked on farms and lower types of jobs as a very young man , until he could get to the big city.
After time and much grinding work , he managed to open his own various types of businesses (3-4)
Along with the vital help of my mother (passed) acquire real estate .My father has now passed on.
Long story, short !—-There was the right way , the wrong way & His way ! He also taught me to make
it in life , you have to respect others and put in the time and work effort in order to have a chance !
:+1: :beer:

I admire the quality of the posts made here so far, it feels like we are all family here.

By the way, this giveaway is still until the 24th of this month.

To our non-English speaking members, any post will count still. :+1:

Happy Fathers Day to all the fathers here. I am fairly new father myself. My first Is just 13 months old.
I am thankful to have a loving and caring father. He has raised me to be a strong minded and respectful person.

My father inspired me to be a good human.

My father definitvely got me into flashlights, he had many of them.

-He always had in the car luggage box that old flashlight with big 4.5v cell. It was a toy for me and I always loved to play with it in the dark although it wasn’t near as brigh as our actual flashlights.

-There was another flashlight in the kitchen, always with a D cell inside, I don’t know if I’m only me but in the past there used to be more electricity cuts than nowadays.

I remember the day we went to a hardware store and he bought me a Brand new mini maglite with some AA’s, I think that was when I got into this flashlight addiction!

It’s funny and now my father loves to play with my flashlights when he comes to my house.

My father always wanted to fix anything by himself. I follow that way.

Although my dad passed away from lung cancer almost 12 years ago, this Father’s Day it struck me harder than it has in a long time. He was a quiet man, but he had incredible insight, and I find myself wanting his advice now more than ever. Then I reflect on the job I am doing being a father to my 15, 12, and 6-year old kids. It’s gratifying to see how they’re progressing in spite of Autism Spectrum Disorder and a reminder to me to do the things which will make them look up to me for insight and inspiration.

My father always tell me to be a good person.

my father always said when you have you own then you’ll undestand.

My Father always said do best in my life. I really respect him!

My father always said be fair and treat people the best you can and life should work itself out.

I have an amazing father who has taught me more than I could have ever hoped to learn. He is basically my hero. I spend a lot of time with him and it always reminds me how much he means to me. I use Father’s Day as a way to celebrate that fact. Here’s to all the great fathers out there. Cheers.

Ok guys, this gaw is closed. Winners will announced in a while.

Edit: Can’t upload video of the winners……my son will do it tomorrow, it’s 23:28 hours already, goodnight!

Please check out this video for the results.
Winners will have until June 30 to contact Gearbest. ( http://budgetlightforum.com/user/10960)
A re-draw will be made to those who fail. :blush:

First two winners will get a Utorch UT02 each
Last two winners will get a Zanflare F1 each

Hey… Im post #39!!! Not the light I was hoping for, but I will take it!

What do I need to do?

Thanks a lot for the give a way!

Haha! just now read your post. This old guy that owned a liquor store when I was a kid, used to sell us cigarettes and cherry bombs. We used to bicycle across town, buy a pack of cigs and a dozen cherry bombs from ol Sid, and go down by the river and mess around. 12yrs old. We didn’t inhale back then, but sure had fun. Sid’s Son now runs the place and I go in once in a while and joke with him about his Dad selling us that stuff.

Wellp, if anyone didn’t get the ref, it’s from TBC:

(nsfw)

But yeah, we used to do great stuff as kids. Not much of a Nanny State back then. We’d shoot off fireworks, stick crayons up our noses, run with scissors, etc. Bottles of sody-pop were actually made of nice breakable glass. Toys had nice small inhalable parts that taught us manual dexterity. Erector Sets and Tonka Trucks were all made of f’n METAL, not cheap plastic crap. “Wear a helmet when riding a bike?!?” Only if you were one of those “special” kids or just had brain surgery or something.

And we survived just fine.