The Good Egg: Mission #2


John Rattray rode out on another eggplant-based fundraising adventure in October last year. After biking over Mt. Hood, John met with Kevin Kowalski, Willis Kimbel, Andy Adams and Jake Selover in Hood River where they got after setting a new world record for eggplants. The video goes live 9am PST tomorrow morning with a live chat with Rattray.

Check it out and turn the reminder on at the watch page here.

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