Many of you who know me, know that my work sometimes involves an extreme degree of confidentiality for strategic purposes. This is frustrating because over the last few years I have been lucky enough to work with teams tackling projects that are changing the commercial and legal landscape of a handful of industries. Yet, most of it I can never talk about until years after the fact.
During the past ten days I have been on such a trip and have been largely incommunicado. Again, this one will get washed into the annals of history. Nevertheless, two very cool highlights from this trip: 1) I spent some time up in a helicopter, 2) the rental car company upgraded me to a sweet black Ford Thunderbird convertible which may now be the only American car I would consider buying, and 3) I was actually interviewed this week as a former freeskier for some syndicated ski press. (Very random indeed, but the interview went well and should be pretty funny to read.) Anyway, it is good to be back and I promise to eventually return all of your emails.
I'd like to point out that we have a shiny, black T-bird convertible for sale with your name written all over it.
Posted by: Chester | June 28, 2004 at 12:35 PM
houghts on aerodynamic stabilization? What would a white sail with blue wedge lined by silver look like? Real pretty I recon!! Is this design known as the flying wedge?
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Think they would read the BILL if they had to live by it?
Posted by: abercrombie fitch | August 01, 2010 at 09:35 PM
I'd like to point out that we have a shiny, black T-bird convertible for sale with your name written all over it.
Posted by: Abercrombie clothing | August 04, 2010 at 06:02 AM
This isn't to spite you or anything, but I think I'm going to go next door and have McDonald's for lunch.
Posted by: abercrombie | August 04, 2010 at 07:57 PM