from Scott Settemire, yall:
As we celebrate the Holiday season and approach another new year, I'd
like to thank each of you for your continued enthusiasm for our
cars.....and also for your friendship. While it's been over two years
since the last Camaro and Firebird rolled off the line at Ste. Therese,
the Fcar community remains strong. And being that we're in the midst of
the holiday season, I think I can share one tidbit with you: There's an
elf somewhere north of the artic circle that is putting out bids for a
larger sleigh....seems he may need it in a couple of years..........
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You know, It's hard to imagine that not too long ago, we didn't have
the opportunity to "log on" and chat with friends. The advent of
websites such as this have certainly made the world smaller in many
respects. I'm hopeful that we'll each take stock of what a great gift
the internet may be....and use it to better our lives -- and make
friendships stronger.
Speaking of "world" -- let's not forget our men and women in other
countries fighting for freedom. Their sacrifices are many; but
especially so at this time of year. Let's all say a prayer for
them...that they'll be safe -- and more importantly -- that they'll be
home soon.
Regardless of your beliefs and religion, this is the season for giving.
It's a time for appreciation for what we have. It's a time to look
back, perhaps, and remember seasons past...but it's also a time for
looking forward. Please enjoy these next weeks with family and friends.
Enjoy the spirit of the season, but I'd be remiss if once again, I
didn't warn of the dangers of drinking and driving. Please...don't make
one of our cars or trucks a lethal weapon. Furthermore, let's not
forget the importance of safety belts. I may sound like a broken
record, but if it saves one of you...or one of your loved ones, then
I'm glad to be a broken record........(oh, yeah...for you younger
ones....we called them records...not CDs!!!)
On behalf of all of us at General Motors, may you have a safe and happy
Holiday season and may the new year bring you all that is good.
Scott
As we celebrate the Holiday season and approach another new year, I'd
like to thank each of you for your continued enthusiasm for our
cars.....and also for your friendship. While it's been over two years
since the last Camaro and Firebird rolled off the line at Ste. Therese,
the Fcar community remains strong. And being that we're in the midst of
the holiday season, I think I can share one tidbit with you: There's an
elf somewhere north of the artic circle that is putting out bids for a
larger sleigh....seems he may need it in a couple of years..........
(Embedded image moved to file: pic06879.gif)
You know, It's hard to imagine that not too long ago, we didn't have
the opportunity to "log on" and chat with friends. The advent of
websites such as this have certainly made the world smaller in many
respects. I'm hopeful that we'll each take stock of what a great gift
the internet may be....and use it to better our lives -- and make
friendships stronger.
Speaking of "world" -- let's not forget our men and women in other
countries fighting for freedom. Their sacrifices are many; but
especially so at this time of year. Let's all say a prayer for
them...that they'll be safe -- and more importantly -- that they'll be
home soon.
Regardless of your beliefs and religion, this is the season for giving.
It's a time for appreciation for what we have. It's a time to look
back, perhaps, and remember seasons past...but it's also a time for
looking forward. Please enjoy these next weeks with family and friends.
Enjoy the spirit of the season, but I'd be remiss if once again, I
didn't warn of the dangers of drinking and driving. Please...don't make
one of our cars or trucks a lethal weapon. Furthermore, let's not
forget the importance of safety belts. I may sound like a broken
record, but if it saves one of you...or one of your loved ones, then
I'm glad to be a broken record........(oh, yeah...for you younger
ones....we called them records...not CDs!!!)
On behalf of all of us at General Motors, may you have a safe and happy
Holiday season and may the new year bring you all that is good.
Scott
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