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	<title>Comments on: GTP: 1987 IMSA Yearbook</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Henke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Henke</dc:creator>
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		<description>For IMSA devotees this is a wonderful gift for the community.  The in-depth reviews of all four classes [never a Lights fan, but the focus on Jim Downing made it an engrossing read] provided insights I&#039;d never have been privy to otherwise, and given the dearth of quality IMSA Camel GT material on the web, I&#039;m surely many others were similarly thrilled.

The post indicated that more yearbook/programs would be forthcoming, but unless I&#039;m wonderfully mistaken, the 1987 Yearbook was a one-off post. 

If this tragedy/oversight stems from [perceived] audience disinterest, I hope very much that my enthusiasm persuasively rebuts such nonsense.  If necessary, however, I&#039;m happy to cast aside any integrity I may have/had, and comment similarly from as many unique IP addresses as can be accessed.

In any case, I enjoyed the 1987 Yearbook immensely [in addition to almost all of your exceptionally exclusive content] and anxiously await further Yearbooks &amp; Event Program posts.

Michael Henke

BTW - any chance of increased RS/GTU/GTO/AAGT material, if not a sister site?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For IMSA devotees this is a wonderful gift for the community.  The in-depth reviews of all four classes [never a Lights fan, but the focus on Jim Downing made it an engrossing read] provided insights I&#8217;d never have been privy to otherwise, and given the dearth of quality IMSA Camel GT material on the web, I&#8217;m surely many others were similarly thrilled.</p>
<p>The post indicated that more yearbook/programs would be forthcoming, but unless I&#8217;m wonderfully mistaken, the 1987 Yearbook was a one-off post. </p>
<p>If this tragedy/oversight stems from [perceived] audience disinterest, I hope very much that my enthusiasm persuasively rebuts such nonsense.  If necessary, however, I&#8217;m happy to cast aside any integrity I may have/had, and comment similarly from as many unique IP addresses as can be accessed.</p>
<p>In any case, I enjoyed the 1987 Yearbook immensely [in addition to almost all of your exceptionally exclusive content] and anxiously await further Yearbooks &amp; Event Program posts.</p>
<p>Michael Henke</p>
<p>BTW &#8211; any chance of increased RS/GTU/GTO/AAGT material, if not a sister site?</p>
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