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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 535944" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>i'll never forget my wifes first experience with a manual transmission. we had just gotten married and i had a 1984 chevy pickup with a three on the tree (factory). we lived in a college town at the time, and while going down the main drag during the noon hour, she decides its time for her to learn to drive it. so at the first red light we switch places and she gets behind the wheel. i think we set there through at least two if not three green lights. she'd dump the clutch and the truck would die. :lol2: people behind us were honking and hollering, and the wife was screaming at me how do you drive this thing. After she gets it going and we make it through the intersection - i told her that she needed to shift gears. she looked at me and said "Oh Brother", and takes the first exit she found to get off of the main road - stops the truck and tells me that she thinks her next driving lesson should take place on the family farm.</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 535944, member: 3467"] i'll never forget my wifes first experience with a manual transmission. we had just gotten married and i had a 1984 chevy pickup with a three on the tree (factory). we lived in a college town at the time, and while going down the main drag during the noon hour, she decides its time for her to learn to drive it. so at the first red light we switch places and she gets behind the wheel. i think we set there through at least two if not three green lights. she'd dump the clutch and the truck would die. :lol2: people behind us were honking and hollering, and the wife was screaming at me how do you drive this thing. After she gets it going and we make it through the intersection - i told her that she needed to shift gears. she looked at me and said "Oh Brother", and takes the first exit she found to get off of the main road - stops the truck and tells me that she thinks her next driving lesson should take place on the family farm. ROB [/QUOTE]
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