Year in review Newsletter
- MDSRACING398
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Year in review Newsletter
It would be great if every member could write down a little blurb, or a novel about there year so far with Baystate. Favorite run, event, etc. Submit them to the newsletter for the year in review newsletter of the 2019 season. BSJNewsletter@gmail.com
Last edited by MDSRACING398 on Wed Sep 11, 2019 5:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- WeekendWrangler
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- Jeep Year: 2013
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Mark Renouf
- Location: Norwood, MA
Re: Year in review Newsletter
> Submit them to the newsletter
Where do we send them? Email, PM, Facebook?
Where do we send them? Email, PM, Facebook?
2013 JK 3.6L, 4.56 gears, double locked, 2.5" lift.
- MDSRACING398
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 3294
- Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:24 pm
- Jeep Year: 1985
- Jeep Model: CJ7
- Real Name: Mark
Re: Year in review Newsletter
I edited post but here it is again.
BSJNewsletter@gmail.com
BSJNewsletter@gmail.com
Do it right the first time!
Second place is First Loser! Work Harder
Semper Fi
Second place is First Loser! Work Harder
Semper Fi
- ImNotCassie
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- Jeep Year: 2011
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- Real Name: Cassandra-NOT CASSIE
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Re: Year in review Newsletter
It's also IN the newsletter!!WeekendWrangler wrote:> Submit them to the newsletter
Where do we send them? Email, PM, Facebook?
- Lisah311
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2016 9:08 am
- Jeep Year: 2005
- Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
- Real Name: Lisa
- Location: Worcester
Re: Year in review Newsletter
There’s a newsletter?
Seriously though, thank you in advance for your submissions. I appreciate everyone for offering their end-of-the-season reviews. I created a few questions so maybe if you don’t feel comfortable just writing freely, if anyone would like to answer a few of these, I’d put them in Tracks (the Baystate newsletter).
1) Favorite property to wheel (favorite obstacle, trail, moment you made it over an obstacle, and why it’s special to you)
2) something that you learned while out on the trails.
3) fixes/upgrades you’ve done this season. Include any carnage/breaks to your rig
4) next upgrades (realistic, not just Dana 60’s or super duty swaps. Thoughts on why the upgrades. Where do you plan on going with your build)
5) besides from your own jeep, some other BSJ member’s jeep that you think is pretty awesome and why.
6) future events you missed that you’d like to attend, or events you attended that were fun
7) Changes you’d like to see within the club. More non-wheeling events? Social gatherings? Bowling? Go-karts? Any thoughts on how to get more people involved? Would you yourself like to be more involved and how would you want to do that?
Just some questions. Feel free to add your own answers/questions:
Doors on or off when you wheel? AC on or off? Soft top or hard top? Favorite snack out on the trails. Something you’ll never forget every again while on a trail. (Bug spray, for me!)
Include photos!
BSJNewsletter@gmail.com
Seriously though, thank you in advance for your submissions. I appreciate everyone for offering their end-of-the-season reviews. I created a few questions so maybe if you don’t feel comfortable just writing freely, if anyone would like to answer a few of these, I’d put them in Tracks (the Baystate newsletter).
1) Favorite property to wheel (favorite obstacle, trail, moment you made it over an obstacle, and why it’s special to you)
2) something that you learned while out on the trails.
3) fixes/upgrades you’ve done this season. Include any carnage/breaks to your rig
4) next upgrades (realistic, not just Dana 60’s or super duty swaps. Thoughts on why the upgrades. Where do you plan on going with your build)
5) besides from your own jeep, some other BSJ member’s jeep that you think is pretty awesome and why.
6) future events you missed that you’d like to attend, or events you attended that were fun
7) Changes you’d like to see within the club. More non-wheeling events? Social gatherings? Bowling? Go-karts? Any thoughts on how to get more people involved? Would you yourself like to be more involved and how would you want to do that?
Just some questions. Feel free to add your own answers/questions:
Doors on or off when you wheel? AC on or off? Soft top or hard top? Favorite snack out on the trails. Something you’ll never forget every again while on a trail. (Bug spray, for me!)
Include photos!
BSJNewsletter@gmail.com
2005 Rubicon
- JohnC
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- Real Name: John Campbell
Re: Year in review Newsletter
I'm all over #3, carnage division.
- MDSRACING398
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- Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:24 pm
- Jeep Year: 1985
- Jeep Model: CJ7
- Real Name: Mark
Re: Year in review Newsletter
If you are coming to the BBQ bring your blurbs on paper. A lot easier than typing them out!
Do it right the first time!
Second place is First Loser! Work Harder
Semper Fi
Second place is First Loser! Work Harder
Semper Fi
- Marky
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- Location: Fitchburg
Re: Year in review Newsletter
Wait... don't you then have to type them into the newsletter?MDSRACING398 wrote:If you are coming to the BBQ bring your blurbs on paper. A lot easier than typing them out!
And typing is way easier than writing!!!
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2013 JK Rubicon, 3" lift, 35" tires, lots of armor
Other positions: DOE, At-Large
2013 JK Rubicon, 3" lift, 35" tires, lots of armor
- MDSRACING398
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 3294
- Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:24 pm
- Jeep Year: 1985
- Jeep Model: CJ7
- Real Name: Mark
Re: Year in review Newsletter
The newsletter editor can do it lol! Point is just everyone please do something typed, written, paint, crayons doesn't matter.
Do it right the first time!
Second place is First Loser! Work Harder
Semper Fi
Second place is First Loser! Work Harder
Semper Fi
- Lisah311
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 802
- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2016 9:08 am
- Jeep Year: 2005
- Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
- Real Name: Lisa
- Location: Worcester
Re: Year in review Newsletter
Thank you, Marky. Jeez. Apparently these articles just magically appear!Marky wrote:Wait... don't you then have to type them into the newsletter?MDSRACING398 wrote:If you are coming to the BBQ bring your blurbs on paper. A lot easier than typing them out!
And typing is way easier than writing!!!
Seriously, I really would appreciate some write ups and at this point, Mark is right— I’d take anything even written in crayons. I’ll take drawing, interpretive dance? Haikus.
Come on. BSJNewsletter@gmail.com
2005 Rubicon
- Lisah311
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- Real Name: Lisa
- Location: Worcester
Re: Year in review Newsletter
I have 1 “year in review” piece so far.
I think it would be awesome to have a bunch. It can be a sentence or a quote or anything. A picture even. Crayon drawings are still appreciated. I can turn this into a collage of sorts.
The more involvement the better. Active participation seems to be the new BSJ theme, so it would be awesome to get everyone involved in the newsletter and your voices heard. Another great way to end the season.
Thanks in advance!
Bsjnewsletter@gmail.com
I think it would be awesome to have a bunch. It can be a sentence or a quote or anything. A picture even. Crayon drawings are still appreciated. I can turn this into a collage of sorts.
The more involvement the better. Active participation seems to be the new BSJ theme, so it would be awesome to get everyone involved in the newsletter and your voices heard. Another great way to end the season.
Thanks in advance!
Bsjnewsletter@gmail.com
2005 Rubicon
- MattJ
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- Jeep Year: 2016
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Matt
Re: Year in review Newsletter
Lisa - I just emailed you my final Adventures with BEV article for the season. It's a special Beach Edition, with some techniques and tips for driving on sand. And YES, I included a couple topless photos . . . just to make sure the newsletter gets lots of views.
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()_) ()_)--o-)_) BEV: the BSA Expedition Vehicle
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()_) ()_)--o-)_) BEV: the BSA Expedition Vehicle
- Lisah311
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2016 9:08 am
- Jeep Year: 2005
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- Real Name: Lisa
- Location: Worcester
Re: Year in review Newsletter
“Topless photos” would have probably gotten more hits if this wasn't a jeep club. Haha. Thanks, I got the article!
I have a total of three. Who else wants to join in the end-of-year review fun?!! New members and BOD??
I have a total of three. Who else wants to join in the end-of-year review fun?!! New members and BOD??
2005 Rubicon
- pirahnah3
- BSJ Member
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- Jeep Year: 1997
- Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
- Real Name: Jim
Re: Year in review Newsletter
I promise mine is forthcoming!
'97 thats been chopped up and put back together, and ready to take on the trails.
- Carl McFly
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- Real Name: Carl
- Location: Medford MA
Re: Year in review Newsletter
FWIW? I feel your painLisah311 wrote:I have 1 “year in review” piece so far.
I think it would be awesome to have a bunch. It can be a sentence or a quote or anything. A picture even. Crayon drawings are still appreciated. I can turn this into a collage of sorts.
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