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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Corvette stories -- When you first fell in love
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 165490" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>While being raised in YEG, I was 10 years old.</p><p>In my Bedroom, there IT is was <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/extended-simple/woot.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Woot:" title="Woot :Woot:" data-shortname=":Woot:" />, framed by the aluminum sliding window on the wall.</p><p>On the other side of the window was our neighbor's Brand New Corvette Stingray, it was Silver.</p><p>From that day, I could not walk any other route to school than by this gem.</p><p>I would request a particular parking location so that the "framed picture" on my Bedroom wall would never change.</p><p>Then I finished Elementary School, then the Family was transferred to YYC,</p><p>then I graduated High School, then I went to College, then I graduated,</p><p>then I went for a second diploma and graduated, then I finally struck gold landing a Career Job in the epilogue of the PET era,</p><p>then I got married, then I bought a house, then I built another house with more bedrooms,</p><p>then I (we) were blessed with a child, then I reminisced about being 9 years old while driving around in a Pontiac Montana-vision Minivan (it was Silver),</p><p>then I developed as a Politician Parent all while continuing as a Husband,</p><p>then I started Elementary school all over again, then went thru each grade over again,</p><p>then I turned 54 and just after finishing grade 9 (which was my grade 10 quite some time ago)...</p><p>IT was RED (Long Beach Red) and I found new friends ... on this Forum ...</p><p>many who pretty much know the rest ... with much more still to come ... <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/extended-simple/joyful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":joyful:" title="Joyful :joyful:" data-shortname=":joyful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 165490, member: 3252"] While being raised in YEG, I was 10 years old. In my Bedroom, there IT is was :Woot:, framed by the aluminum sliding window on the wall. On the other side of the window was our neighbor's Brand New Corvette Stingray, it was Silver. From that day, I could not walk any other route to school than by this gem. I would request a particular parking location so that the "framed picture" on my Bedroom wall would never change. Then I finished Elementary School, then the Family was transferred to YYC, then I graduated High School, then I went to College, then I graduated, then I went for a second diploma and graduated, then I finally struck gold landing a Career Job in the epilogue of the PET era, then I got married, then I bought a house, then I built another house with more bedrooms, then I (we) were blessed with a child, then I reminisced about being 9 years old while driving around in a Pontiac Montana-vision Minivan (it was Silver), then I developed as a Politician Parent all while continuing as a Husband, then I started Elementary school all over again, then went thru each grade over again, then I turned 54 and just after finishing grade 9 (which was my grade 10 quite some time ago)... IT was RED (Long Beach Red) and I found new friends ... on this Forum ... many who pretty much know the rest ... with much more still to come ... :joyful: [/QUOTE]
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