Flamboyant As Ever
Liberace is alive and well? Separated at birth? Or is that a stunt double? I smell a scandal. The staff at Jp should know better than to print such a provocative photo this close to an election. I was reading September's issue, and there it is on page 14 in the Dispatch section. Liberace driving along talking on his cell phone, possibly texting at the same time! AAA and Jp should be ashamed! I don't even think he is driving a Jeep. Just for that, I will not be renewing my subscription. I hope you're happy.
I always get a kick out of the people that take the time to write and let you know how unhappy they are. Then cancel their subscriptions. Weak! If Liberace were around I am sure he would agree. Keep up the good work. Try to jazz up the next issue with a little Barry Manilow or even Kenny G. J. LaPantaCville, VA
Jp Honesty?
In July '08 I made a mistake while paying my bills and inadvertently sent Jp magazine $100 instead of to the intended recipient. Jp magazine could have kept the money and applied it to future memberships, but you did not!
You returned my money without my even asking you to! It is such a pleasure to do business with a company that has integrity and responsibility.
Thank you so much, I will again continue my subscription when it comes due.Doug WalbourneFernley, NV
Viva La Vintage
I know you guys have had tons of feedback about the Project HItari! CJ-6 project, but I just wanted to cast my vote as well.
I leave those issues set aside from all my other issues so that at least once a month (sometimes much more often) I can go back and re-read the buildup and enjoy it. By far, my all time favorite project vehicle of yours or of any other magazine. Fantastic work guys, and please... do more projects like that! (And by that I don't just mean cheap...I know you have plenty of those projects. I mean cheap, vintage, running 33s or smaller tires, and way cool!) Sure, sure...I know it's not that easy to do... but I have faith in you guys.Keep up the good work!Ben BirdBeatrice, NE
Opinionated
I read your current Trail Head (Sept. '08). Although I don't agree with everything, I love your attitude. All I can say is: DO: Keep the "opinionated ass" editor. DON'T: Find an editor who has no opinions or ass, because he'd be full of s#!t.
Keep up the great work and the best off-road magazine alive.Craig NishidaVia email
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