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Buying cars for our difficult children...discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 644372" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>I was a difficult child when I was a teenager and I had supreme driving skills. I don't mean to toot my on horn (no pun intended) but this is a known thing in my family and people who know me, that I am a very good driver. The one thing everybody unanimously ever agreed on with me is that I was indeed a great driver. My grandfather taught me how to drive at age 9 and he even allowed me (with him in the car ofcourse) to drive on 1-95 highway. He was a very good teacher. By the time I was 13 , I was taking my moms car (without her knkowing) and all my friends would be like "Wow Gina you are such a GOOD driver." I always, always get complimented on my driving skills, especially when I was a teenager even despite being royal difficult child. That was the one thing my family trusted me with entirely was driving. Thus far in my life I only got into once accident back when I was 23 years old in a parking lot. Other than that one accident, I never dinked my car, put a scratch or dent on it. Never. Not once. I never got a speeding ticket, never once. Never got a traffic violation either. The only tickets I ever got were for seatbelts violations back when I didn't believe in seatbelts lol. My grandfather, tells everyone in my family that I'm the greatest driver in the family and everyone , including the males get upset when he says this because my grandfather only speaks the truth, so his word means a lot in our family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 644372, member: 18233"] I was a difficult child when I was a teenager and I had supreme driving skills. I don't mean to toot my on horn (no pun intended) but this is a known thing in my family and people who know me, that I am a very good driver. The one thing everybody unanimously ever agreed on with me is that I was indeed a great driver. My grandfather taught me how to drive at age 9 and he even allowed me (with him in the car ofcourse) to drive on 1-95 highway. He was a very good teacher. By the time I was 13 , I was taking my moms car (without her knkowing) and all my friends would be like "Wow Gina you are such a GOOD driver." I always, always get complimented on my driving skills, especially when I was a teenager even despite being royal difficult child. That was the one thing my family trusted me with entirely was driving. Thus far in my life I only got into once accident back when I was 23 years old in a parking lot. Other than that one accident, I never dinked my car, put a scratch or dent on it. Never. Not once. I never got a speeding ticket, never once. Never got a traffic violation either. The only tickets I ever got were for seatbelts violations back when I didn't believe in seatbelts lol. My grandfather, tells everyone in my family that I'm the greatest driver in the family and everyone , including the males get upset when he says this because my grandfather only speaks the truth, so his word means a lot in our family. [/QUOTE]
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