Jerrod and Shermelle Mckay
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Welcome, Jerrod Mckay!

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Jerrod
What are you rolling in these days?
63 mercury monterey
What are your other interests?
car hobbies

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At 8:36am on October 26, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Yes, we discovered this problem in the code the day before yesterday. I am working on it as we "speak". The photos have been coming to jerrodmcka176@southeastwheelsevents.com. I will be fixing this shortly. Thank you for your patience with our growing pains. :-)
Sincerely,
Mik Ethies 770-883-0160
At 6:16am on October 24, 2010, alfonso fernandez said…
nice rides welcome
At 5:56am on October 24, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Races & rallies, too :-)
At 5:56am on October 24, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Hi Guys! I am wondering if you could all look around Greater Nashville for car and motorcycle shows, cruise-ins, club meetings, etc. and post them on our site. As you know, anybody is allowed to post and with us all working together, we can make sure we are complete as possible. Thanks and if I can help you'all in any way, please call me 770-883-0160 or a message through the site messages. Thanks so much,
Mike
At 7:12pm on October 13, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Welcome Jerrod!!
Welcome over to our website! We are honored to have you involved in our community. I see you are a fan of car hobbies. Are you looking to run or attend a car show or club meeting? We will be pleased to help bring a broader awareness to all vehicle events.
I am looking forward to some great photography (and maybe videos) of your '63 Monterey, as well as the various other vehicles you all favor, and events you enjoy, too. We want as many photos as we can get. We can upload 100 at a time! You may have heard that we have set a goal of One Million photos of cars, trucks and motorcycles! Also, it is good to write about your "wheels" adventures on the blog, as we all enjoy stories from our members.
One of the real strengths of our website is the feature that any member can add events whenever they find one that we have overlooked! You do not have to "submit" through emails or the postal service, etc.
Please invite your members, family and friends as this helps us all grow and improves our social network communications. If I can help at all with any of your projects, call me at 770-883-0160.
Sincerely,
Mike Thies
 
 
 

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