john250":34khtz49 said:Drivers Ed rocks!
And the school lunches must be better than I remember.
1982vett":avg9xyxf said:john250":avg9xyxf said:Drivers Ed rocks!
And the school lunches must be better than I remember.
Probably more to the story than what was told. Just a hunch but if you were a six year old and possibly the only meals you were going to get were the ones you got at school, it might give you an incentive to get their. Seems mama's beauty sleep might have been more important than her child.
Jogeephus":6ebtnr9j said:1982vett":6ebtnr9j said:Probably more to the story than what was told. Just a hunch but if you were a six year old and possibly the only meals you were going to get were the ones you got at school, it might give you an incentive to get their. Seems mama's beauty sleep might have been more important than her child.
You are a wise man. Didn't post the other facts of the story but you pretty well hit the nail on the head. You can search for more info but it ain't pretty. Lil boy won't be seeing much of his ma for a while. This just goes to show you Georgia's idea about a bad mother being better than no mother is not exactly right.
cfpinz":3vcmkxe8 said:I read about that in the paper the other day. Think the local paper said that after he was taken to the doctor and checked out, he went on in to school that day.
Had this friend who lived across the field from me growing up that did something similar. He was about 8 or 10 at the time, they were out of Pepsi at his house and he asked his dad to take him to the store to get some more, about 2 miles away. His father was busy and told him to go get his own Pepsi if he wanted it so bad. So he did. Hopped in his pop's F150 (4spd) and took off down the road, father didn't see him. Parked the truck at the store, went in and got a 2L and hopped back in the truck and headed home. Store owner saw him get in the truck and called his house, his parents were none too happy when he got home but he was only doing what he was told!
1982vett":2jiutm4i said:Yeah, I was driving stick shifts and tractors about that age too. Wouldn't have dared done it without Dad knowing, but his it seems his Pop did tell him to go.
Lammie":3dv6uza8 said:When my son started driving he would regularly get pulled over so that the police officer could check his age. He looked about 12.
Jogeephus":2rmwfmnn said:Lammie":2rmwfmnn said:When my son started driving he would regularly get pulled over so that the police officer could check his age. He looked about 12.
If my math is correct, that would mean that when you turn 40 you will look like you are 21. When you turn 50 you will be uhh 29. Pretty sure this is how it will work. :tiphat: