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Buying cars for our difficult children...discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 644377" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>haha. You sound like my good ol' best friend. Joking, you didn't sound quite as bad as she was. She was the opposite of me when it came to driving. Every other week in our teenage years she was hitting something or going through some red light somewhere! In her twenties, she gotten into 7, count them 7, car accidents by the time she was 26 years old, perhaps younger. I remember hanging on to dear life when I drove with her praying Dear God Almighty please keep me safe. No joke, the most sincerest time I ever prayed with my eyes wide open. One time when she dropped me off at home (back when we were teenagers) and as I walking into the house, I hear BOOM ..BAM ...CRASH!!! I whipped my head around, she drove right into a parked a car down the street!!! Injuring all of our friends in the car!!! How can you hit a parked car when there are no other cars on the road and the road is wide??? Get THIS....she was SOBER for all of these wrecks and mishaps!!! It was her sisters car and when her brother in law came to see the wreck, he grabbed her by the neck, picked her up off her feet and starting choking her! Not cool, but interesting (ok kinda funny if you have a warped mind lol). However, that was here nor there though, lol. So there are people who were much worse drivers than what you described hehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 644377, member: 18233"] haha. You sound like my good ol' best friend. Joking, you didn't sound quite as bad as she was. She was the opposite of me when it came to driving. Every other week in our teenage years she was hitting something or going through some red light somewhere! In her twenties, she gotten into 7, count them 7, car accidents by the time she was 26 years old, perhaps younger. I remember hanging on to dear life when I drove with her praying Dear God Almighty please keep me safe. No joke, the most sincerest time I ever prayed with my eyes wide open. One time when she dropped me off at home (back when we were teenagers) and as I walking into the house, I hear BOOM ..BAM ...CRASH!!! I whipped my head around, she drove right into a parked a car down the street!!! Injuring all of our friends in the car!!! How can you hit a parked car when there are no other cars on the road and the road is wide??? Get THIS....she was SOBER for all of these wrecks and mishaps!!! It was her sisters car and when her brother in law came to see the wreck, he grabbed her by the neck, picked her up off her feet and starting choking her! Not cool, but interesting (ok kinda funny if you have a warped mind lol). However, that was here nor there though, lol. So there are people who were much worse drivers than what you described hehe [/QUOTE]
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