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Blog Posting: Five Friends Visit TAG Heuer Headquarters

We have some amazing postings on this forum, that deserve to be preserved in an appropriate fashion. Forum postings are great, but sometimes they can be difficult to browse. Because images may be hosted on a variety of servers, there is also the risk that photos may be lost over time, as the beautiful image may be replaced by the little red "X".

To address some of these concerns, we have launched a series of "Forum Classic" postings, in which we will take some of our most interesting postings from the discussion forum and preserve them as blog postings. The first of this series is one of the true classics, the posting by Noodia, covering the visit by five friends to TAG Heuer headquarters. This visit occurred in March 2012, but I would say that the posting is "timeless" . . . showing the bonds of friendship, the shared passion for the Heuer brand, and the enjoyment of a special day together.

I hope our readers will enjoy this posting -- http://www.onthedash.com/thoughts/five-friends-visit-tag-heuer/

Thanks to Noodia for this posting . . . a fun "scrapbook" covering an amazing day!! And thanks also to Rebecca Stein, the first (unpaid) summer intern at OnTheDash, who assembled 120 photos into a beautiful posting!!

We look forward to reports of more great events in our community!!

Jeff

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