Another Amateur Friday

It’s Friday! Had to go into the city for a doctor’s appointment yesterday and it was damn chilly by the lake. Our weather has definitely shifted into a more typical October mode with temperatures in the 50s and windy. With the leaves starting to fall, its looking more and more like Halloween out there.

Today I have a collection of amateur photos from my favorite couple. They’ve been very generous with their work. So much so that I’ve lost count of how many I’ve featured. I love their photos and I have to admit that I count myself as one of their fans. I hope you enjoy this latest collection and look forward to more hopefully in the near future. 

Okay, sadly there will be no double babes today. Instead, I decided to go with big collection for no damn reason! Enjoy!

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Hi Keep, It has been a while since the last set of photos we sent you. Attached for now a quick pick of some, which you for sure can appreciate again. More to follow soon.

xxx

Ms CB

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Aqua Toy

It’s Thursday. Here in Illinois our temperatures have taken a dive into the 50s and it’s only going to get worse. However, for one fortunate reader in Holden Beach, North Carolina, the sun is out and it’s still good boating weather! This magnificent craft is a 2018 Sea Hunt Ultra 225 and it’s powered by a Yamaha 200. The Sea Hunt is versatile boat suited for just about anything from sand bar hopping to fishing, or just a relaxing day out on the water. Either way, you can’t go wrong with that!

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Keep – Just back from the house at Holden Beach NC. I know it’s late for summer toy pics but here’s mine. 2018 Sea Hunt Ultra 225 with a Yamaha 200. She’s an amazing craft and ohh soooo fun to be on. Love your site – keep it up! -M

A Vette for a Vet

 
It’s Wednesday. This is a very cool story about 95 year old Bobbie Carson, a WWII veteran who recently placed an order for a 2022 Arctic White Corvette. Kudos to Chevrolet for really showing some class.

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There’s still some serious demand for the mid-engine C8 Chevrolet Corvette. A UAW strike followed by the COVID-19 pandemic and semiconductor shortage created a perfect storm to hamper production, but for some hopeful Corvette buyers, time is a bit more critical. That’s why we’re happy to hear about this feel-good story of the Greatest Generation and the latest Corvette generation.

Meet Bobbie Carson, a 95-year-old Corvette enthusiast who’s owned seven Bow Tie sports cars through his lifetime, according to WNKY News 40 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Carson is also a World War II veteran, having ended his teenage years fighting in Germany at the war’s end in 1945. He now has his eighth Corvette, a 2022 Arctic White Stingray that was delivered to him at the National Corvette Museum just 30 days after he ordered it.

A video included in the report shows Carson at the museum, sitting behind the wheel of his new C8 as a member of the museum looks over the interior with him. The report explains that Chevrolet bumped Carson to the front of the 2022 Corvette waiting list after learning of Carson’s order and that, at age 95, time was of the essence. Driving a 495-horsepower mid-engine sports car capable of reaching 60 mph in 3.0 seconds is certainly a great way to stay young. To Carson’s credit, he looks absolutely capable of putting the C8 through its paces.

With the average life expectancy in the U.S. pegged at 77.8 years, Carson is showing the world how it’s done and this new ‘Vette isn’t just something that will sit in his garage. WNKY says the U.S. Army veteran is selling his other car and will use his new 2022 Corvette as a daily driver back at his Georgia home. Well done, sir. Very well done, indeed.

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