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APOLOGIES IF THIS IS A DOUBLE POST - I THINK THE FIRST ONE DIDN'T TAKE, SO I RE-TYPED...
Dear All,
Having just got back to Squaw Valley after Wave 4 of the launch (and not having had a chance to say goodbye since you all dashed of to spot on Cadillac Hill) I wanted to put out a thank you to all of you. It involved, of course, joining this crazy website and seeing the madness multiplied throughout the worldwide web (does it count if my KJ is leased??).
The past two weeks in the Sierras have been a great experience. The LOST team was good-natured, good fun and a bunch of ass-kickers when it came to cleaning the JKs for the media. Rubicon Springs has never before seen so many shiny-looking Jeeps all at once!
The media were given a great chance to dip their toes into the "only one more mod" Jeep world, and it was an eye-opener for them... The first impression was spectacular; dropping into the valley to be greeted by all of the JKs looking (almost) brand new despite the adverse conditions; and that is all thanks to you.
So, in no particular order, thank you to: Clint, Mario & Will (for keeping me supplied with water and the occasional beer), Shawna (sp?) (don't be scared by the evil backpacks!), Brian (she must be a keeper if you gave up blowing things up for her), Ron (3rd-string supervisor!), Mike & Tammy (good luck finding somewhere that is colder than Arizona but warmer than Minnesota - didn't narrow it down too much, did you??), Big Mike, Ian, Slightly Smaller Mike, JJ, Jim (still the largest bumper ding), Nolan, Vern, Ted, Al & Blaine & Bud (JK bumper repairs a speciality), Cal, Quinn, Heather and everyone else who I accidentally forgot (there were swarms of you).
As a side note, I have just read the first JK article by Joe DiMatio from Automobile who was with us in Zambia on the long-lead launch. The article is very favorable and I am sure the first of many that we will see. I think that we can all be proud to have been involved with the launch.
So, thank you again for your enthusiasm. Good times!
James
_________________ There are three types of people in this world: those who can count, and those who can't.
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