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2007 Dealer Meeting

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Batesville, Ark—Bad Boy Mowers successfully hosted the 3rd Annual Dealer Meeting on October 7-10. Nearly 250 dealers came in from all over the world to witness the unveiling of the BBM new multi-terrain vehicle. The unveiling was held at the recently purchased former Boeing aircraft facility in Melbourne, AR.

The entertainment included a line up of not only the new prototype, but an up and coming country music hopeful Brittney Quaranto. Quaranto was accompanied by producer Mark Springer of Nashville, TN and Trey Keller of Jonesboro, AR. Springer has worked with several country music artists such as Kenny Chesney, Tanya Tucker, and Travis Tritt.

Emceeing the night’s events was Bret “The BIG SCHWAG” Wagner.  Owners Phillip Pulley and Robert6 Foster recognized top performance dealers. As well as introduced Megan Bridgman, the new spokeswoman per the Bad Boy Girl contest. BBM presented Bridgman with $20,000 and  a 2008 Mustang compliments of Mark Martin Ford in Batesville and Mark Martin Chevrolet of Melbourne.

BBM has recently obtained several celebrity endorsements. At Melbourne “The BIG SCHWAG” announced that BBM will star in Willie Nelson’s country music video entitled “You Don’t Think I’m Funny Anymore” featuring Nelson, Jessica Simpson. BBM also unveiled a Bad Girl pink mower tailor made for Simpson. Celebrity endorsers and owners include Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Toby Keith, Jessica Simpson, and Corliss Williamson.

 

 

 

 
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