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To: Little Engine who wrote (905)5/14/1998 2:00:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 2770
 
Engine: Well, thanks for your reaction to our wonderful Marketing Department's efforts. I can't take credit for those sparks of genius. I'm just the "ringleader".

The Seinfeld opportunity was just too good to pass up. Wait till you see the closing moments of the show! As you probably know, there were several endings filmed. If the right one gets selected to be the final episode, FBNA will get a terrific plug. Watch closely for Kramer's final entrance. If he's carrying the paddle from his canoe ... well, heck. I've said enough. Enjoy the show!

Godzilla, on the other hand, was a tough choice. Should we let him destroy the FBN Towers? We executive officers had a long meeting about that. While there are some sentimental tie ins from the first few months of our occupation of that building, we've all come to love the skyscraper here in Sedona. So, we all voted to forego tradition, and let them destroy FBN Towers. For the good of the movie going public, you see. And, a free plug, of course.

I guess the tidal wave that destroyed Washington, DC in "Deep Impact" was too subtle, huh? The FBNA Mobile Assault Vehicle was washed across the screen too fast. Oh, well. Not ALL of our plans work out for the best. We did get some exposure by letting them use our corporate Helicopter for the escape scene.

Still working on getting "FBNA" tattoo'd on Sylvester Stallone's right bicep. Rocky 39 is it?

Regards,

TED