FIRST: The site has had intermittent problems today and have been "on the horn" with the Ning.com folks and believe they are getting everything straightened out. So for that I apologize.
SECOND: HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO OUR MEMBERS IN THE USA AND ABROAD THAT CELEBRATE WITH US! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday with your Family and Friends and enjoy the time off to reflect on the many things we have to be thankful for. I have just 10 at work days with the state of NC before I retire on Dec 31, 2014, so that has got to be near the top of my list, along with my wife, our kids (our 6 pets) and our wonderful 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter and Website and my family and friend.
I haven't been able to spend any time here on our chapter site so I have been playing with the CLC Facebook Page (in which I serve as moderator) and updated the cover with the cool picture below. If not a member of the CLC Facebook Group be sure to join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/cadillaclasalleclub/
Of course be sure to Like our own Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/6364Cadillac
I've also been going back and pulling some of my old pictures from the camera and iphone. I'm a bit of a nutball if you get to know me and posted this photo shop picture on my Facebook page:
Note that we are both wearing the same sweatshirt hoodie.... at different times of course! My wife Cheryl walked up to my office and saw the pictures these were taken from and said it would be cool if I could photo shop the two "nutty" pictures together! Ha Ha. So... she's as Nutty as me!
Anyway, hope you all have a great Thanksgiving with Family and Friends.
Jason.
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ps.I changed the website colors to something more appropriate for Fall ... at least for us members here in the Northern Hemisphere. Happy Spring to our Aussie Member!
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