I vote with Natalie. In the automotive world Jeep uses the model CJ not C.J. It originally stood for Civilian Jeep (as opposed to the military version that won WW2).
P.S. Hopefully they don't start calling her "Jeep". In Valpo Jacque had a neighbor named Jeep (Crit's dad).
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I don't know what's grammatically correct (I'll ask my sister), but C.J. just seems too cumbersome to write. CJ would be much faster. My two cents :)
I vote with Natalie. In the automotive world Jeep uses the model CJ not C.J. It originally stood for Civilian Jeep (as opposed to the military version that won WW2).
P.S. Hopefully they don't start calling her "Jeep". In Valpo Jacque had a neighbor named Jeep (Crit's dad).
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