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    Thumbs up New ESSES !!!!!!!!!

    John Dilger tells me the Fall edition of the ESSES will be out in the domestic mail tomorrow, and the off shore mailing soon after that.......

    Cheers and thanks for your support,
    .......... many more adventures to come..........

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    Cool Awesome

    Thanks Chuck... and John and everyone involved in the new Mag! I can hardly wait to see it. These have become collector volumes in my library, so cool.

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    got mine moments ago, and loving it, as usual....great issue!
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    Got it just today!

    Great photography, great articles, and really well put together. Thanks everyone.

    Mark, nice job on the Mountain Mille story. The narative and the photos are terrific. Special note to Karl: You can pass on the double yellow line in Vermont, but don't try it in New Hampster. That said, I ain't never seen a more pissed off Sherrif, ever!! My pennance for telling him what for, was to sit there for 1/2 hour while he sent the rest of the ratpack off one by one. Not so bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jens View Post
    Great photography, great articles, and really well put together. Thanks everyone.

    Mark, nice job on the Mountain Mille story. The narative and the photos are terrific. Special note to Karl: You can pass on the double yellow line in Vermont, but don't try it in New Hampster. That said, I ain't never seen a more pissed off Sherrif, ever!! My pennance for telling him what for, was to sit there for 1/2 hour while he sent the rest of the ratpack off one by one. Not so bad.
    Who is the shady guy crouching down behind Steven Harris's Hot Rod He looks like he is trying to figure out how to get that motor out of that car, and into his white backdated beast Jens, he does look familiar, does he not????
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    Ah yes, you know me all too well Eade. I did consider it, but too many witnesses!

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    Great issue....... Nice Job Mark w/ capturing the spirit and fellowship of the reverse drop rally.........
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    "Great issue....... Nice Job Mark w/ capturing the spirit and fellowship of the reverse drop rally"
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    I will second what Luke has already stated, great job capturing the spirit of this rally and the people involved in making it happen.
    Looking forward too "RED 2011" with the unusual suspects
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    Thanks you guys... such gentlemen. It was a stellar event for sure.
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    Chuck, this is a great issue all around. Nicolas' cover art is just great, Rebel Racing on the New Products page makes good stuff; my car's handling is made possible by their suspension parts, the Japan story is intriguing and so cool. Le Mans Classic, Monterey, Pebble Beach, Laguna Seca, and Richard Harris' Brumos RSR, oh my! Even the ads are cool as hell.

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