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Congrats, but, you do understand why this keeps happening, right?#4 is coming in May.
No, I haven’t quite got it figured out yet.Congrats, but, you do understand why this keeps happening, right?
2 more years then she is driving...My kid turned 14 on Thursday :blink: ld-025:
My father forced me to learn to drive in his '85 Toyota pickup. Standard cab, 8 foot bed, world's sloppiest stick shift with the world's heaviest clutch, vinyl bench that stunk permanently of farts and gold pack Marlboros. He made me learn to drive IN REVERSE before anything else using just my mirrors. I was scared shitless that I was going to punch a hole in the side of our middle school as I backed the truck up around the little tree island in the parking lot, around the back driveway with the steel guardrail that kept you from toppling down onto the soccer fields/baseball diamond, and then out onto the adjoining street.I still have a couple years, but I've already been threatening the boys that they'll be learning to drive in my F350. I figure if they can drive that, they should be able to drive just about anything.
Congrats megaman on mega baby #4. Four isn’t too bad but now you are considered a big (mega) family!#4 is coming in May.
they have Doctors that "fix" this. However, you are stuck babysitting them for at least 18 years.You may need to ask @NJmike PE
Sleeping on the couch works too.they have Doctors that "fix" this. However, you are stuck babysitting them for at least 18 years.
My first ride was a gold 86 'vetteI learned how to drive in a Chevy Chevette with a 4-speed when I was about 14. Dad had me running quick tripe to the little stores up the street. By the time I was 16 and the driving instructor showed up, I was driving with one hand on the wheel and one arm out the window. Had to do the driving with an instructor by law, so we spent the time with me driving around doing her errands.
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