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> Jeff DeWitt
No doubt about it... That guy's good at what he does!
JT
I agree, Jeff. Is there any way we could get up some sort of on line
petition that we could electronically sign/add our names to and then send it
off to the powers that be who control the purse strings for Turning Wheels?
I'm thinking that if enough of us Stude folk were to let our feeling known
to those in control, something could be worked out to at least make an offer
to Ted.
Any volunteers willing to set this up take one step forward.
Glenn

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midlant@earthlink.net - 16 Feb 2005 06:37 GMT
Sounds good, but......
Would black and white be OK with you?
If not, that would mean:
A. it goes on the back cover or
B. we pay more to have a color inside.
I think that #1 would get shot down by those who don't want to see
their color Studebaker cut by 50%.
I know that #1 would suffer the same fate, but for a Studebaker
syndrome.
Print tham off and pass them around at meets, like I do.
(No reaction so far, but this is SoCal and we're "too cool.")
Karl
> I agree, Jeff. Is there any way we could get up some sort of on line
> petition that we could electronically sign/add our names to and then send it
> off to the powers that be who control the purse strings for Turning Wheels?
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62V 15210 - 16 Feb 2005 08:27 GMT
Shoot, the way I figure it, black & white would be better than nothing at
all, color sure would be nice though...
Glenn

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Oujdeivß - 16 Feb 2005 06:46 GMT
Well, there is http://petitiononline.com
Here's sample verbiage.
"We, the undersigned, respectfully request that the Studebaker Drivers
Club Inc. and it's member's magazine "Turning Wheels" add the Internet
based comic known as bugsport (http://notweird.com/bugsport/) as a
monthly feature of the "Turning Wheels" magazine."
I figure that this would apply as a "Religion" petition.
Now, the question is who wants to sacrifice an EMAIL account to a public
petition?
Paul
> I agree, Jeff. Is there any way we could get up some sort of on line
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62V 15210 - 16 Feb 2005 08:30 GMT
Sounds good to me. Seeings as how we are Stude types and there for chee...
chee... frugal, could we use a hotmail, yahoo or other free mail service for
this?
Glenn

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