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How It Really Went Down

December 23rd, 2008

Pat tells you our team got in, and that’s true enough. But here’s a peek behind the scenes, to the true center of 24 Hours power. Behold this e-mail exchange between me and grand poobah Jay Lamm:

Hey, Brad:

Well, they would’ve gotten in with the TARP idea no matter what…. In any case, as you may or may not have heard by now, the team was accepted. My heaven have mercy on your souls.

Just lemme know if there’s anything else I can help with, look forward to seeing you there–Cheerz, JL

On Dec 21, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Brad Cope wrote:

 


Hi there, Jay. I’m with Southwest Airlines’ magazine, Spirit. We talked a couple of weeks ago about me entering the Houston race in February and running a story on the 24 Hours in a future issue of the magazine. You asked me to let you know when we got our entry in. And we finally did–before the deadline, mind you.

 
 
So here’s the heads-up: Our team name is Toxic Assets Racing Program, and our head honcho is a guy named Pat Mulry.

 
 
Just let me know if you need anything.

 
 
Thanks!

 
 
Brad Cope

Spirit magazine

Executive editor

(214) 580-8064

spiritmag.com


 
Jay Lamm, Chief Perp
24 HOURS OF LeMONS <http://www.24hoursoflemons.com>
5675 Horton Street, Suite C
Emeryville CA 94608
510.655.5980 x23 (Jay direct)


 

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