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Kate:
I feel your excitement!
Photos from all angles as soon as possible.
Have fun!
Tom
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
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> Can't sleep - tossed and turned, dreamed Jeep all night,
> I Looked at Jeeps, shopped for Jeeps, drove Jeeps, bought three or four in
> my dreams...
>
> argggggghhhhhhhhhh
>
> IS IT HERE YET?
>
> This is insane.
>
> Kate
>
>
>
I feel your excitement!
Photos from all angles as soon as possible.
Have fun!
Tom
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:zgPVf.9010$sU4.2941@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> Can't sleep - tossed and turned, dreamed Jeep all night,
> I Looked at Jeeps, shopped for Jeeps, drove Jeeps, bought three or four in
> my dreams...
>
> argggggghhhhhhhhhh
>
> IS IT HERE YET?
>
> This is insane.
>
> Kate
>
>
>
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Kate:
I feel your excitement!
Photos from all angles as soon as possible.
Have fun!
Tom
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:zgPVf.9010$sU4.2941@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> Can't sleep - tossed and turned, dreamed Jeep all night,
> I Looked at Jeeps, shopped for Jeeps, drove Jeeps, bought three or four in
> my dreams...
>
> argggggghhhhhhhhhh
>
> IS IT HERE YET?
>
> This is insane.
>
> Kate
>
>
>
I feel your excitement!
Photos from all angles as soon as possible.
Have fun!
Tom
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:zgPVf.9010$sU4.2941@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> Can't sleep - tossed and turned, dreamed Jeep all night,
> I Looked at Jeeps, shopped for Jeeps, drove Jeeps, bought three or four in
> my dreams...
>
> argggggghhhhhhhhhh
>
> IS IT HERE YET?
>
> This is insane.
>
> Kate
>
>
>
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Posts: n/a
Kate:
I feel your excitement!
Photos from all angles as soon as possible.
Have fun!
Tom
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:zgPVf.9010$sU4.2941@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> Can't sleep - tossed and turned, dreamed Jeep all night,
> I Looked at Jeeps, shopped for Jeeps, drove Jeeps, bought three or four in
> my dreams...
>
> argggggghhhhhhhhhh
>
> IS IT HERE YET?
>
> This is insane.
>
> Kate
>
>
>
I feel your excitement!
Photos from all angles as soon as possible.
Have fun!
Tom
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:zgPVf.9010$sU4.2941@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> Can't sleep - tossed and turned, dreamed Jeep all night,
> I Looked at Jeeps, shopped for Jeeps, drove Jeeps, bought three or four in
> my dreams...
>
> argggggghhhhhhhhhh
>
> IS IT HERE YET?
>
> This is insane.
>
> Kate
>
>
>
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MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
bad.
My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
you're good for it."
It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
says; "Have fun!"
I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
the money --just the way I like doing business.
Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
pictures!
-JD
bad.
My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
you're good for it."
It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
says; "Have fun!"
I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
the money --just the way I like doing business.
Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
pictures!
-JD
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MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
bad.
My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
you're good for it."
It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
says; "Have fun!"
I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
the money --just the way I like doing business.
Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
pictures!
-JD
bad.
My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
you're good for it."
It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
says; "Have fun!"
I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
the money --just the way I like doing business.
Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
pictures!
-JD
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MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
bad.
My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
you're good for it."
It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
says; "Have fun!"
I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
the money --just the way I like doing business.
Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
pictures!
-JD
bad.
My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
you're good for it."
It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
says; "Have fun!"
I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
the money --just the way I like doing business.
Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
pictures!
-JD
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$18,000 in cash???
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143484857.976684.294200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
> bad.
>
> My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
> Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
> on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
> few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
> sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
>
> He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
>
> Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
>
> He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
> you're good for it."
>
> It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
> case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
> someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
> bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
> says; "Have fun!"
>
> I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
> eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
> filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
> with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
> told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
> replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
> are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
> the money --just the way I like doing business.
>
> Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
> pictures!
>
> -JD
>
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143484857.976684.294200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
> bad.
>
> My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
> Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
> on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
> few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
> sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
>
> He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
>
> Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
>
> He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
> you're good for it."
>
> It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
> case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
> someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
> bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
> says; "Have fun!"
>
> I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
> eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
> filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
> with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
> told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
> replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
> are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
> the money --just the way I like doing business.
>
> Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
> pictures!
>
> -JD
>
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$18,000 in cash???
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143484857.976684.294200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
> bad.
>
> My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
> Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
> on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
> few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
> sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
>
> He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
>
> Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
>
> He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
> you're good for it."
>
> It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
> case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
> someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
> bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
> says; "Have fun!"
>
> I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
> eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
> filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
> with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
> told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
> replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
> are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
> the money --just the way I like doing business.
>
> Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
> pictures!
>
> -JD
>
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143484857.976684.294200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
> bad.
>
> My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
> Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
> on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
> few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
> sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
>
> He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
>
> Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
>
> He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
> you're good for it."
>
> It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
> case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
> someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
> bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
> says; "Have fun!"
>
> I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
> eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
> filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
> with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
> told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
> replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
> are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
> the money --just the way I like doing business.
>
> Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
> pictures!
>
> -JD
>
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$18,000 in cash???
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143484857.976684.294200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
> bad.
>
> My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
> Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
> on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
> few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
> sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
>
> He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
>
> Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
>
> He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
> you're good for it."
>
> It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
> case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
> someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
> bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
> says; "Have fun!"
>
> I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
> eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
> filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
> with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
> told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
> replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
> are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
> the money --just the way I like doing business.
>
> Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
> pictures!
>
> -JD
>
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143484857.976684.294200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> MUHAHAHAHA!!! White knuckles and everything? Aw Jeez, you've got it
> bad.
>
> My 4th visit to the Stealership was interesting. I told Lawrence the
> Salesguy, "Okay, I'm sold. I've driven it 4 times now, put 160 miles
> on it, slept on it for 2 friggin' weeks, even drove it up and down a
> few muddy/rocky mountainsides and dirtied it up good for ya, and I
> sitll want to buy the thing. I'll be back next Friday to pick it up."
>
> He blinked twice and said, "Take it home right now."
>
> Puzzled, I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook."
>
> He smiled and said, "Your FICO score is 815 --Chrysler Financial said
> you're good for it."
>
> It was only then that I felt what YOU must now be feeling. But in my
> case, he tossed me the keys right there and then. Nice feeling when
> someone offers up respect to a customer like that. I told him I would
> bring the down payment back with me the next day. "No big deal JD" he
> says; "Have fun!"
>
> I returned that respect the next morning after a trip to the bank. His
> eyes got big as we both counted out $18,000 dollars in cash and he
> filled out the receipt. He even gave me his business card, complete
> with his home phone number on the back just in case I had problems. I
> told him I wouild be back in 50 years when the TJL was ready for a
> replacement. We laughed, shook hands, and I was gone. Some salesguys
> are pretty cool. No hassles, no -------- and no dinking around with
> the money --just the way I like doing business.
>
> Hang in there Kate: your destiny awaits! And yes, we simply MUST have
> pictures!
>
> -JD
>


