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This is to notify all our members that since our recent software upgrade the system is not sending out any emails. This includes birthday emails, membership expiration emails and new Private Message notification emails. We recommend that all paid members check the date that they last paid as you will not get any warning that your membership is expiring. The system is also not sending out email notices when a new user signs up. If you just signed up you will not be notified via email that your membership has been accepted. Please be patient as it may take longer than usual to process your application. Our webmaster Dave Dare is aware of the problem. Hopefully it is fixed sooner than later. - John
That's not unusual at all. I knew this guy in Forest Hills New York that has two 59 Thunderbirds!! (and) NOW, get this.... HE knows this guy in New Jersey who now has two Cadillac Fleetwoods, after selling his Town Car, he went from a 2003 back to a 1992, and is alot happier!!
With the wedding coming up, I did not do do the bike run with my fiance as we have for the past three years. We do it on a tandem bike. My fiance was glad we did not do it this year, because it rained pretty hard in the morning.
It is a fun 42-mile ride. No cars to worry about and you get to see all five boroughs of New York City.
I sold my '03 Town Car, and am awaiting crosscountry delivery of the most pristine Fleetwood COUPE in the country, a 1992 (final year FOR THE COUPE - 1 of a mere 443 made) with documented 6,680 miles and every single possible option! (My kinda car). Dark Green over Dark Green with Light neutral beige leather. Original 79 year old owner, it's in museum condition throughout.
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