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1972 vs. 2002

Which is better? A 1972 or 2002 Corvette?

  • 1972 Corvette

    Votes: 47 67.1%
  • 2002 Corvette

    Votes: 23 32.9%

  • Total voters
    70
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well guys wish me luck....i just turned in my paper and i hope i will know what my grade is next week....thank you all for your help it was greatly appreciated....
 
How about a few quotes from it :upthumbs
 
Me. too!

I'm interested, too. How about posting your opening and closing statements...?

How long was your paper, anyways?

Rick

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yeah i'll post a bit from it....but yeah my paper was like 8 or so pages long.....and don't worry i gave you guys credit where needed in my paper...cuz we had to have like 8 references and cite them so i did.....but yeah when i get home tonight i will definitly post i little of my paper...
 
Interesting read

That was a good effort. A couple of minor edits would be suggested, but all in all not bad.

Thanks for the acknowledgement (even if you wrote "Rodes", not "Rods"). ;)

Rick
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no problem glad that you guys read it....i should be getting my paper back tomorrow so i will be able to post my final grade for it....sorry about miss typing your user name.....but yeah i'll let you guys know tomorrow what my grade is for my paper....
 
hey everyone i just got my paper and i got a 96 out of 100 point so i got a 96% on my paper.....i only had a few minor mistakes and that was it....i'm soooo happy.....thank you everyone for helping me out.....
 
Allright!

96%?! Wow-good job. Keep up the good work. Like Craig jr. (Bossvette) says-keep at it and you can have both! :upthumbs

Rick
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Good girl. Keep it up. We need more young people like you in our life. When are you getting your C-3?

whenever i have enough money to afford it......lol....hopefully i will be able to save enough money to buy it with in the next five years...but that would be a big accomplishment for me.....so im going to try.....
 
whenever i have enough money to afford it......lol....hopefully i will be able to save enough money to buy it with in the next five years...but that would be a big accomplishment for me.....so im going to try.....
I had to essentially give up my sports in my senior year of highschool and start working in order to get mine. I found mine (over 10 years ago now) in a parking lot with a For Sale sign in the window. I knew it was going to be mine as soon as I laid my eyes on it. Of course, it was still in a really bad stock condition. But I was able to get a loan from the bank as soon as I turned 18 and bought it. Of course I paid to much for it, but I didn't know that at the time. The CAC didn't exist yet to guide me. But you have a good start! Of course, if you are still planning on college, then it may not be in your immediate future (as you state...within 5 years or so). But you'll have a good place to start by hanging around here and asking questions. :D
 
yeah.....the reason why i said i was going to try for within the next five years is because im still young and because i only have two more years left of school until i get my bachelor of science in interior design.....and because in five years i will only be 24 and still young and won't be too late for me to have kids too....i want the car before i have kids but if it doesn't happen that way then oh well....i will still get one.....
 
yeah.....the reseaon why i said i was going to try for within the next five years is because im still young and because i only have two more years left of school until i get my bachelor of science in interior design.....and because in five years i will only be 24 and still young and won't be too late for me to have kids too....i want the car before i have kids but if it doesn't happen that way then oh well....i will still get one.....
I have no doubt that at some point in time, you'll be sharing Corvette stories with the likes of 81Kix, MrsSchroder, 78SilAnniv, XL8R, 6Shooter, and other ladies of the CAC! :L
 
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