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Old 08-04-2003, 04:55 PM
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MAC,

De-Nile ain't just a river in Egypt now is it? You didn't answer my question, not so smoothly I might add, but did throw up plenty of smoke screens.

So, back to the new magazine. Since I don't enjoy looking at rock crawlers in Off-Road mag. but do enjoy looking at and using my H2 and others H2's doing fun stuff I think we have a niche here. You know the type, they make a decent amount of money each year, like to stand out, are leaders and so on. So let's see what these leaders do in their free time. If I had my H2 now while on vacation in Cape Cod I would be posting pics of my drive on Nauset beach with kids, towels, coolers, life jacket (for my 2 year old), as well as fishing poles on top (new roof rack) with hanger rigs (working quite well on the striped bass I might add). We would undoubtedly be pulling my friends bass boat with the H2 and dropping it in Stage Harbor (that's a pic I would like to see in Steve's new mag). You see Mac, it's not just an opportunity to see what an H2 can do but also the opportunity to see what H2 owners do in their free time. The H2 has so many fun and interesting applications. I would love to see an H2 in a parking lot with 2' of snow under it and no other cars in the lot because they simply couldn't get there or maybe an H2 moving over a blocked road in the Hollywood Hills due to heavy rains and a mudslide, or heaven forbid another earthquake hits or other disaster where H2 rescue vehicles are used because of their tremendous power and off-road ability. Steve, this new mag sounds great! Where can I pick one up?
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