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Thursday, September 24, 2009

How to Sound Like an Expert on All Things Gold Line Foothill Extension (Source: I Will Ride Blog)

Link: How to Sound Like an Expert on All Things Gold Line Foothill Extension « I Will Ride Blog
How to Sound Like an Expert on All Things Gold Line Foothill Extension
Posted by Albert

Instead of commemorating the recent launch of our Facebook fan page (and it’s safe to assume that if you’re reading this and you’re on Facebook, you’re either already a fan or will be one soon – all paths lead to you being a fan), it’s probably better to use today’s blog post to explain the various ways you can be the Foothill Extension’s biggest fan (minus yours truly).

Become a fan on Facebook (click here)


Follow our tweets on Twitter @iwillride (click here)


Watch us on YouTube (click here)


Subscribe to our blog entries via your RSS reader (Google Reader, NewsGator, etc) or via e-mail


By combining the use of all these tools, you’ll be able to:

* Read and share our latest blog entries
* See pictures and videos of our latest efforts to get the Foothill Extension up and running to Azusa in 2013 and Montclair in 2017
* RSVP to our rallies and our meet-ups at Metro Board meetings
* Sound like an expert on all things Foothill Extension and impress people with your knowledge of trendy topics like congestion relief, transit-oriented development, pollution reduction, and clean transit alternatives


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