Posted by RusselAZ on April 08, 2016 at 19:59:42 from (24.121.154.98):
In Reply to: other memories long gone posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on April 08, 2016 at 19:14:12:
I was lucky and had a Dad that let (made) me do things that would just be criminal today. To many busy buddies around now. I didn't get, or have to take drivers ed in school. The principal told me it was a waste of time for me cause he knew I had been driving since I was ten. And then there was the time when I was 12 I took a load of wheat to the elevator as I always did. There was a street along side the elevator and then a turn in that doubled back to the scale. As I was driving by on the street I saw a Kansas Patrol going down the line checking drivers and whatever else. I didn't turn in, just turned the opposite way down what was main street and went back out to the field. When I got back to the field, Dad had a bin full on the combine and wanted to know why I hadn't dumped. When I told him, he shut down the combine and we both went to town. By that time the patrol was gone but several of the farmers in line vouched for my story. Not that they had to but they seemed to like how I slipped by.
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