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<blockquote data-quote="Txwalt" data-source="post: 536107" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>I learned to drive a standard in Japan. My uncle taught me. He is Japanese and can't speak English. I Can't speak Japanese. Lots of hand jestures but I figured it out. Wierd driving on the right side with the stick on the left. Unless you learn that way and try to go the other way. A few months later, back in TX. I found a truck I wanted to buy and my Dad went with me. The dealer pulled the truck up and we got in. My Dad say's "are you sure you can drive a stick". "YES! Jeez! How many times are you going to ask me." I stalled it right there in front of the dealer. I didn't even look at my Dad or the dealer. Started it up and managed to get going. I've got a pretty good idea what look my Dad was giving me, but I knew better than to look and get it. Good times! :nod: </p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txwalt, post: 536107, member: 5970"] I learned to drive a standard in Japan. My uncle taught me. He is Japanese and can't speak English. I Can't speak Japanese. Lots of hand jestures but I figured it out. Wierd driving on the right side with the stick on the left. Unless you learn that way and try to go the other way. A few months later, back in TX. I found a truck I wanted to buy and my Dad went with me. The dealer pulled the truck up and we got in. My Dad say's "are you sure you can drive a stick". "YES! Jeez! How many times are you going to ask me." I stalled it right there in front of the dealer. I didn't even look at my Dad or the dealer. Started it up and managed to get going. I've got a pretty good idea what look my Dad was giving me, but I knew better than to look and get it. Good times! :nod: Walt [/QUOTE]
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