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I took part in this today... made a kid’s day
https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/make-a-wish-delivers-drive-by-parade-of-exotic-cars-for-calgary-teenager-1.5059118
There were about 75 cars in total including many Lamborghinis, Ferrari’s, a Ford GT Carbon, a handful of Porsche’s including my 86 Slantnose. We made a kid’s day. CALGARY -- Rotary Flames House looked like an exotic racetrack on Monday as a parade of super cars rumbled by to surprise a Calgary teenager. Like many 15-year-olds, Ian Watmough loves cars. "I just like them, the sounds and energy moving through them," he said. "It just built up on me, everyone has their interests like hockey and mine is cars. When Ian was 14, he noticed a mole on his body. After having it removed and testing, he was diagnosed with Stage 3 melanoma. Since then his treatments have included two surgeries and more than 20 rounds of radiation with immunotherapy treatments scheduled every three weeks for the foreseeable future. But Monday was all about the cars. "That’s what makes this so special, the cars are amazing, but the family being here to experience this," said Ian. "Especially over at the Children’s Hospital, kids got to see it and that warmed my heart a tonne.” Ian also received a gaming computer equipped with a state-of-the-art driving simulator to get the feeling of being behind the wheel of an exotic car. Having his family together was a very special moment as well. “It felt really good that everyone bonded together, my family was here, it made everyone happy and that is what makes me happy the most, absolutely,” said Ian. Make-A-Wish will be hosting the annual Rope for Hope event on Sept. 17 and it is one of their biggest fundraisers of the year. You can participate or make donations to keep wishes going for children suffering life-threatening illnesses. |
Good for you!
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Nicely done!
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Thanks for sharing , a very worthy cause .
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That's very cool!
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Very cool. Good job!
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Nice Billy. Years ago when I was still riding with the Patriot Guard we got a request from a young girl on Long Island who wanted to be a biker when she grew up. Her cancer made it unlikely.
About 50 bikes gathered to visit her. We brought her a helmet and vest to keep then put her in one of those huge pillion seats on a Gold Wing. We paraded her around, went for ice cream and paraded some more. We brought her back when we saw her getting tired and treated her to a traditional farewell with all of us lined up in front of her house and roaring off one at a time. A tearful ride home but such a good day. |
Excellent!
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Sweet...way to go!
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