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WATCH: Teens swap out limo and take WWII tank to prom

WATCH: Teens swap out limo and take WWII tank to prom
Woke up and I was just ready to go. You've been getting, going back and forth about how, just how nervous but like still like just super hyped up that we are about it. Sherman Bynum fell in love with pinks described as *** bit of *** random kid. He got the idea to ride to his junior prom in one soon after he stumbled across Steve Greenberg who just so happens to have one in Portland and said it would cost about 1000 bucks. I'm Sherman and I'm Sam. And I have *** question for you. Are you *** student at campus high school? And if so, have you ever just wanted to see *** live tank? He and his best friend, Sam Taro did *** tick doc made it go fund me. Fast forward here they are with Steve who shares Sherman's passion. I've been collecting this since high school and I'm now 65. You know, if it wasn't for the tanks and the guys that drove them and worked on them and fought with him during World two, we wouldn't be standing here talking right now. Sherman says, compared to *** typical prom ride their tires are much better. We don't like normal very much. He says he wouldn't dare be caught in something like *** sports car or limo. Instead *** tank armed with friends by his side and one proud mom. I never thought he'd pull it off. And here we are, he's even got an escort from Portland's own una piper bagpipes, the Star Wars and flames on his 40th birthday. He's happy to be involved too. Making sure that Portland stays the place where people can be who they are. So we've got Una piper friends and family. Sherman's got it all including *** date. He asked me with *** sign that said, I'd be thankful to take you to prom with me and it was perfect. Sherman says this started off as one big old joke if you see *** go fund me for sure, but wound up proving *** point he holds near and dear. Are you happy? Yeah. Live your life to the fullest, do whatever you want. That's what it's all about. Jeffrey Limb Blum Fox. 12 Oregon.
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WATCH: Teens swap out limo and take WWII tank to prom
More than two months ago, Sherman Bynum and his friends decided they wanted to go to their Camas, Washington, prom in a World War II tank.Last weekend, they made it happen.“I think the quote that we’ve been repeating a lot today is, ‘Today’s the day, man,’” Bynum told KPTV. “We’re feeling really good, and we woke up ready to go.”Bynum’s best friend, Sam Tetro, added, “We’ve been going back and forth about how nervous, but super hyped up that we are about it.”Bynum said he fell in love with tanks and got the idea to ride in one to his junior prom. Soon after, he stumbled across Steve Greenberg, who just so happens to own an M3A1 WWII tank in Portland. He said it would cost $1,000.That’s when Bynum said he and Tetro put together a GoFundMe. Quickly, they got the money to hire Greenberg and his tank.“I’ve been collecting these since high school,” Greenberg said as he gestured to his tank, “and now I’m 65. If it wasn’t for tanks and the guys who drove them and worked on them and fought with them during WWII, we wouldn’t be standing here today.”Bynum said that compared to a typical prom ride, theirs is much better.“We don’t like normal very much,” he said.Bynum wouldn’t dare be caught in something like a sports car or limo. Instead, he’s armed with a tank, friends and one proud mom.“I never thought he’d pull it off and here we are,” said Sherman’s mother, Megan Bynum.Sherman even recruited Portland’s own Unipiper, Brian Kidd, who is known for playing flaming bagpipes to the theme of Star Wars while riding a unicycle.Since Kidd’s 40th birthday just so happened to fall on the date of their prom, he said he’s especially happy to be their escort.“Making sure that Portland stays the place where people can be who they are,” Kidd said.Sherman even managed to get himself a date, Mycah Chala.“He asked me with a sign that said, ‘I’d be tankful to take you to prom,’” Chala laughed. “It was perfect.”Sherman said this started off as a joke but wound up proving a point he holds near and dear.“Live your life to the fullest. That’s what it’s all about,” he said.

More than two months ago, Sherman Bynum and his friends decided they wanted to go to their Camas, Washington, prom in a World War II tank.

Last weekend, they made it happen.

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“I think the quote that we’ve been repeating a lot today is, ‘Today’s the day, man,’” Bynum told KPTV. “We’re feeling really good, and we woke up ready to go.”

Bynum’s best friend, Sam Tetro, added, “We’ve been going back and forth about how nervous, but super hyped up that we are about it.”

Bynum said he fell in love with tanks and got the idea to ride in one to his junior prom. Soon after, he stumbled across Steve Greenberg, who just so happens to own an M3A1 WWII tank in Portland. He said it would cost $1,000.

That’s when Bynum said he and Tetro put together a GoFundMe. Quickly, they got the money to hire Greenberg and his tank.

“I’ve been collecting these since high school,” Greenberg said as he gestured to his tank, “and now I’m 65. If it wasn’t for tanks and the guys who drove them and worked on them and fought with them during WWII, we wouldn’t be standing here today.”

Bynum said that compared to a typical prom ride, theirs is much better.

“We don’t like normal very much,” he said.

Bynum wouldn’t dare be caught in something like a sports car or limo. Instead, he’s armed with a tank, friends and one proud mom.

“I never thought he’d pull it off and here we are,” said Sherman’s mother, Megan Bynum.

Sherman even recruited Portland’s own Unipiper, Brian Kidd, who is known for playing flaming bagpipes to the theme of Star Wars while riding a unicycle.

Since Kidd’s 40th birthday just so happened to fall on the date of their prom, he said he’s especially happy to be their escort.

“Making sure that Portland stays the place where people can be who they are,” Kidd said.

Sherman even managed to get himself a date, Mycah Chala.

“He asked me with a sign that said, ‘I’d be tankful to take you to prom,’” Chala laughed. “It was perfect.”

Sherman said this started off as a joke but wound up proving a point he holds near and dear.

“Live your life to the fullest. That’s what it’s all about,” he said.