I know full well it is a mistake not to leave this thing alone, but--- if falls to close to home I guess. I have a neighbor who mentioned to another neighbor his concern about her son's recklessness on a ATV. Not belligerently but out of concern. She told him to mind his own business. It wasn't many months later that I helped mark for the son's grave at our community cemetery. Hard not to wonder how she feels now about that on top of all the other pain she endures.
I grew up riding on the fender toolbox of a WD and the drawbar of an M with no fenders and survived many other practices that I now recall with amazement. There would be no greater pain for me than to allow one of my grandsons to be hurt or worse due to lack of safety considerations. Anyone who wants to help keep them safe is more than welcome. My macho inclinations went away awhile back. Part of getting old?
Guess it's a shame we've gotten so far off in the brush when all the fellow originally wanted was to celebrate his pride in the family. Looks like we're all victims of the "human condition."
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