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06-04-2009, 11:22 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg Meet Brad and Emma on an agent mission. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=212379)
http://www.youtube.com/v/YVkJOMueqf8&hl=en&fs=1Wayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) - June 4, 2009
“A Mule for a day”
Brad and Emma are creative types – so they made a video, applied and were accepted for the Fiesta Movement. Both work at the Craterian Theater in Medford, Oregon and plan to put their theatrical experience to good use as Fiesta Movement agents. So far they've even had Ryan Stiles, a comedian from “Whose Live Anyway?” make a cameo in a video posted to YouTube.
The pair first became aware of the Fiesta Movement when a friend of Brads sent him his application video. Brad's competitive side came out, and he knew he could do better. He asked Emma if she wanted to join him (she jokes that it's just because she knew how to drive a stick shift). They have a Twitter account, a YouTube page, a Facebook fan page, a Flickr site and a blog dedicated to the Fiesta Movement.
They've only had their Fiesta for a few weeks, but they've already begun to experience the excitement that the Fiesta brings. A drive that usually lasts nine hours from Seattle took much longer because they were tempted to stop along the interstate at places they've always wanted to and now have!
Their first mission – Neither Rain Nor Snow – asked them to be a “mule” for a day and pick up a package and deliver it. Sounds simple enough, but they made their mission unique. They delivered packages from Harry & David to the National Guard Armory, and got a ‘taste’ of Harry & David along the way. At the company's headquarters in Medford, Oregon, Brad and Emma worked on the conveyor belt helping make the gourmet treats, than packaged them up and delivered the food.
One aspect of the adventure they specifically are excited about is showcasing the Pacific Northwest. Through blogs and videos they are planning to highlight what the area offers – camping, kayaking or skiing – or wherever the Fiesta takes them. Additionally, after completing a 3,000 mile road trip last year, they are looking forward to doing something similar this year, but in an exciting new car that's sure to draw attention along the way.
Do you think they are having fun with their Ford Fiesta or what :)
http://www.youtube.com/v/YVkJOMueqf8&hl=en&fs=1Wayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) - June 4, 2009
“A Mule for a day”
Brad and Emma are creative types – so they made a video, applied and were accepted for the Fiesta Movement. Both work at the Craterian Theater in Medford, Oregon and plan to put their theatrical experience to good use as Fiesta Movement agents. So far they've even had Ryan Stiles, a comedian from “Whose Live Anyway?” make a cameo in a video posted to YouTube.
The pair first became aware of the Fiesta Movement when a friend of Brads sent him his application video. Brad's competitive side came out, and he knew he could do better. He asked Emma if she wanted to join him (she jokes that it's just because she knew how to drive a stick shift). They have a Twitter account, a YouTube page, a Facebook fan page, a Flickr site and a blog dedicated to the Fiesta Movement.
They've only had their Fiesta for a few weeks, but they've already begun to experience the excitement that the Fiesta brings. A drive that usually lasts nine hours from Seattle took much longer because they were tempted to stop along the interstate at places they've always wanted to and now have!
Their first mission – Neither Rain Nor Snow – asked them to be a “mule” for a day and pick up a package and deliver it. Sounds simple enough, but they made their mission unique. They delivered packages from Harry & David to the National Guard Armory, and got a ‘taste’ of Harry & David along the way. At the company's headquarters in Medford, Oregon, Brad and Emma worked on the conveyor belt helping make the gourmet treats, than packaged them up and delivered the food.
One aspect of the adventure they specifically are excited about is showcasing the Pacific Northwest. Through blogs and videos they are planning to highlight what the area offers – camping, kayaking or skiing – or wherever the Fiesta takes them. Additionally, after completing a 3,000 mile road trip last year, they are looking forward to doing something similar this year, but in an exciting new car that's sure to draw attention along the way.
Do you think they are having fun with their Ford Fiesta or what :)
