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The power of theses cars
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<blockquote data-quote="Darrellg1" data-source="post: 141383" data-attributes="member: 3812"><p>Hey all,</p><p>I just wanted to retell an amusing, and somewhat thought provoking story.</p><p>I'm sure as we have ALL probably have happen at least 1 or 2 times, a little kid looking at the Corvette, as we are at the light some wheres.</p><p>This occasion I was at the lights at Royal and 6th by Royal Towers on Wednesday afternoon, coming home. I looked to the hill by City Hall where there was a bunch of people gathered, and something in the vehicle in opposite traffic, caught my eye. Its a little middle eastern boy, in a car seat, with his window rolled down, with his dad beside him. He is pointing to the car, and telling his dad, rather animated what he sees. He (Boy),sees me looking at him and he waves to me with this biggest grin. I wave back and smiled back, and his dad then waves back lol.</p><p>Funny how these cars affect some people, and how someone from say Syria, especially a small tot like that, would have ever seen a Nassau Blue 87 Z51 Vette, in their homeland. </p><p></p><p>I'm fortunate I am to be a proud owner.</p><p></p><p>Thats my story and Im stickin to it lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrellg1, post: 141383, member: 3812"] Hey all, I just wanted to retell an amusing, and somewhat thought provoking story. I'm sure as we have ALL probably have happen at least 1 or 2 times, a little kid looking at the Corvette, as we are at the light some wheres. This occasion I was at the lights at Royal and 6th by Royal Towers on Wednesday afternoon, coming home. I looked to the hill by City Hall where there was a bunch of people gathered, and something in the vehicle in opposite traffic, caught my eye. Its a little middle eastern boy, in a car seat, with his window rolled down, with his dad beside him. He is pointing to the car, and telling his dad, rather animated what he sees. He (Boy),sees me looking at him and he waves to me with this biggest grin. I wave back and smiled back, and his dad then waves back lol. Funny how these cars affect some people, and how someone from say Syria, especially a small tot like that, would have ever seen a Nassau Blue 87 Z51 Vette, in their homeland. I'm fortunate I am to be a proud owner. Thats my story and Im stickin to it lol [/QUOTE]
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