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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 766850" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Shucks. It was liberating for us when the girls could drive themselves to basketball practice and what not. No more shutting down and taking them places. They had been driving all through the pastures for years, pulling trailers, backing trailers, driving the backhoe, caterpillar, loader and tractors. </p><p></p><p>Of course, you always have to worry about the other idiots. The eldest had her heart set on this itty bitty car. I told her I'd buy her a new full size truck (and the gas) that had to last her through college. A year and a half later a dude hit her head on with my other daughter riding passenger. I was so glad she wasn't in that itty bitty foreign built turbo charged go-cart. It was bad enough as was. </p><p></p><p>She got through college in a pick-up and traded it in on a Tahoe. She regrets ever parting with that pick-up truck. </p><p></p><p>Baby girl still has her pick-up truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 766850, member: 3162"] Shucks. It was liberating for us when the girls could drive themselves to basketball practice and what not. No more shutting down and taking them places. They had been driving all through the pastures for years, pulling trailers, backing trailers, driving the backhoe, caterpillar, loader and tractors. Of course, you always have to worry about the other idiots. The eldest had her heart set on this itty bitty car. I told her I'd buy her a new full size truck (and the gas) that had to last her through college. A year and a half later a dude hit her head on with my other daughter riding passenger. I was so glad she wasn't in that itty bitty foreign built turbo charged go-cart. It was bad enough as was. She got through college in a pick-up and traded it in on a Tahoe. She regrets ever parting with that pick-up truck. Baby girl still has her pick-up truck. [/QUOTE]
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