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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 353947" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Very good sage question Busywend.</p><p></p><p>I had that scenario happen to me with Jamie in 11th grade. It was actually funny. Im sure I posted about it.</p><p></p><p>He had a group of best friends that drove to school together every morning. The guy who drove had this big, old chevy impala car that was so unique you just knew it was Eddie when you saw the car. Well, one morning Tony and I had to go out somewhere about an hour after the boys left for school. To our amazement we drove right up behind them at a stoplight going in the complete opposite direction from the school! This was long past time for them to be at school too.</p><p></p><p>Tony beeped the horn at them, motioned for them to pull into the gas station we were next to, and they did. We could see Jamie's tall body sitting in the middle of the back seat. Tony hauled his skinny butt right out of that car. I went into the store to get a drink and the clerk was a bit nervous about the commotion in the parking lot. I just laughed and said we just caught our son and his friends playing hooky from school...no worries. </p><p></p><p>We took Jamie back to school...Late. Made him go in with unexcused tardy. We called the other boys parents. Jamie wasnt allowed to ride with Eddy for two months. It was torture to have to ride the big yellow bus!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 353947, member: 1514"] Very good sage question Busywend. I had that scenario happen to me with Jamie in 11th grade. It was actually funny. Im sure I posted about it. He had a group of best friends that drove to school together every morning. The guy who drove had this big, old chevy impala car that was so unique you just knew it was Eddie when you saw the car. Well, one morning Tony and I had to go out somewhere about an hour after the boys left for school. To our amazement we drove right up behind them at a stoplight going in the complete opposite direction from the school! This was long past time for them to be at school too. Tony beeped the horn at them, motioned for them to pull into the gas station we were next to, and they did. We could see Jamie's tall body sitting in the middle of the back seat. Tony hauled his skinny butt right out of that car. I went into the store to get a drink and the clerk was a bit nervous about the commotion in the parking lot. I just laughed and said we just caught our son and his friends playing hooky from school...no worries. We took Jamie back to school...Late. Made him go in with unexcused tardy. We called the other boys parents. Jamie wasnt allowed to ride with Eddy for two months. It was torture to have to ride the big yellow bus! [/QUOTE]
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