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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1757144" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>They were already eating whataburger before he started driving him. They were meeting there after any ways. My son is more of a sweet tea person.</p><p></p><p>This is a good group of kids. They can't even dream up the stuff I was doing at that age. They go to pizza places to play games and watch movies still.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm behind on the times. We counted it down until the first one in our group got their license. I was one of the youngest in the grade and never had issue catching a ride. I just chipped in on gas and food or what ever. There parents never offered up fuel or any thing when we ran errands for them. I thought I was being real fair.</p><p></p><p>I remember leaving school in one vehicle to go to a fiends, having another one come pick is up to go to party, and catching a different ride home. I did the same with others when I had my license. Every body just packed in trucks and cars and you went with who ever was going your way. There were older guys in high school that I hunted with that would come by the middle school and me and their brother would just jump in the bed of the truck and take off with them.</p><p></p><p>Guess that is not the way things are done any more. I'll see the one parent this weekend. I'm just going to ask and find out. Yall got me wondering now. I feel kind of bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1757144, member: 6291"] They were already eating whataburger before he started driving him. They were meeting there after any ways. My son is more of a sweet tea person. This is a good group of kids. They can't even dream up the stuff I was doing at that age. They go to pizza places to play games and watch movies still. I guess I'm behind on the times. We counted it down until the first one in our group got their license. I was one of the youngest in the grade and never had issue catching a ride. I just chipped in on gas and food or what ever. There parents never offered up fuel or any thing when we ran errands for them. I thought I was being real fair. I remember leaving school in one vehicle to go to a fiends, having another one come pick is up to go to party, and catching a different ride home. I did the same with others when I had my license. Every body just packed in trucks and cars and you went with who ever was going your way. There were older guys in high school that I hunted with that would come by the middle school and me and their brother would just jump in the bed of the truck and take off with them. Guess that is not the way things are done any more. I'll see the one parent this weekend. I'm just going to ask and find out. Yall got me wondering now. I feel kind of bad. [/QUOTE]
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