Joe Fotschky
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  • Duluth, GA
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Joe
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Oldsmobile
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Oldsmobiles

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At 6:40am on October 15, 2010, Jason Cole aka Bird said…
Alright, haha thought it was you. We're doing good on the hill, make sure to come up again one Sunday and check out the racing !
Later man
At 8:22am on October 14, 2010, Jason Cole aka Bird said…
Is this the "Joe" I talked to at the Olds/Hurst of America show at Paradise Dragstrip ?
At 3:42am on October 13, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Joe,
I am so pleased to have you on board. I think the Dixie Olds group on the site is a great idea. It can rally add a strong communication link that supplements other efforts in club building. Many clubs use it coordinate their weekend activities, share photos and videos of projects, get advice from members, and plan events.
As far as the site features, the home page provides a menu like structure along with the tabs. I have yet to develop a specific help page, so if there are any questions that come up just contact me anytime, Mike at 770-883-0160
 
 
 

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