Shadow
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You're getting almost as cynical as I am in your old age:lmao:
I don't think it's the club. It's the individual.
My wife says I'd make friends with a rattle snake. As most here know, I have in the past:rofl1:
When I used to go to shows, I went to see the cars, get some ideas, and meet old and new friends...period!
I tried to promote the site as much as I could, fir the reason(s) stated previously. There's NO financial gain in it for me. I do it because it seemed that this would be a great "central location" for Floridians, and those with an interest in both Florida and Corvettes, to gather, without all the hustle and bustle of national and international sites, to find local meetings, cruises, events and in general, just shoot the bull with "neighbors:thumbsup:"
I've met a lot of the people on this site at parties, shows and other events. More percentage wise, than I ever met off the other sites I was on.
And most are close enough, that in my statewide travels, If I plan ahead, I could meet the others too.
That, and a few other things, is what sets this place apart from many others. No one site is particularly "better" than another. All have thier strong and weak points. This just happens to be a strong point for us.
All that BS said, if the clubs and such would make use of the boards FREE SPACE a lot of good could come from it:thumbsup:
Instead of seeing who can be the biggest, they could actually work toward bringing the community together, get more people involved in each other's events, and have some hellacious parties, cruises and fundraisers.
But it seems the old "Divide and Conquer" routine is alive and well in the corvette community
Rich is right about one thing for sure!
I will drive and have driven, all the way across the state and south to Vero Beach, and back, in a torrential down pour, with a leaky vette, just to be a part of something special. When one of the members from the other place passed away, one of ther members hosted a fundraiser and auction to raise money.
Although the weather kept some away, the parking area was still full and we raised, IIRC, around $1500-$2000.00 for the cause. BOught a brick and I think a bench or something in his honor at the museum.
I've travelled all over the state to do fundraisers.
So yes, given a reason, vette people will drive for yours to meet up.
And finally, PEOPLE from this site have on several occasions, assisted me or my family, not jsut with vette related matters (although one of the guys did come out when the 87 tossed the belt...brought tools and muscle and a truck, and we fixed the SOB on the side of the road!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Oh, and although we don't do a lot of them, when we do get together, it's a hell of a party!!:dancer01::dancer01:
I don't think it's the club. It's the individual.
My wife says I'd make friends with a rattle snake. As most here know, I have in the past:rofl1:
When I used to go to shows, I went to see the cars, get some ideas, and meet old and new friends...period!
I tried to promote the site as much as I could, fir the reason(s) stated previously. There's NO financial gain in it for me. I do it because it seemed that this would be a great "central location" for Floridians, and those with an interest in both Florida and Corvettes, to gather, without all the hustle and bustle of national and international sites, to find local meetings, cruises, events and in general, just shoot the bull with "neighbors:thumbsup:"
I've met a lot of the people on this site at parties, shows and other events. More percentage wise, than I ever met off the other sites I was on.
And most are close enough, that in my statewide travels, If I plan ahead, I could meet the others too.
That, and a few other things, is what sets this place apart from many others. No one site is particularly "better" than another. All have thier strong and weak points. This just happens to be a strong point for us.
All that BS said, if the clubs and such would make use of the boards FREE SPACE a lot of good could come from it:thumbsup:
Instead of seeing who can be the biggest, they could actually work toward bringing the community together, get more people involved in each other's events, and have some hellacious parties, cruises and fundraisers.
But it seems the old "Divide and Conquer" routine is alive and well in the corvette community

Rich is right about one thing for sure!
I will drive and have driven, all the way across the state and south to Vero Beach, and back, in a torrential down pour, with a leaky vette, just to be a part of something special. When one of the members from the other place passed away, one of ther members hosted a fundraiser and auction to raise money.
Although the weather kept some away, the parking area was still full and we raised, IIRC, around $1500-$2000.00 for the cause. BOught a brick and I think a bench or something in his honor at the museum.
I've travelled all over the state to do fundraisers.
So yes, given a reason, vette people will drive for yours to meet up.
And finally, PEOPLE from this site have on several occasions, assisted me or my family, not jsut with vette related matters (although one of the guys did come out when the 87 tossed the belt...brought tools and muscle and a truck, and we fixed the SOB on the side of the road!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Oh, and although we don't do a lot of them, when we do get together, it's a hell of a party!!:dancer01::dancer01: