Posted by Old Scovy on December 21, 2016 at 13:47:49 from (96.58.44.192):
In Reply to: Re: that was close ! posted by 2underage on December 21, 2016 at 04:22:30:
, My old man was not a very good driver. When I was a kid we had a 35 Ford pick up. It was a rickety old thing and smoked bad. The old man would go out of the yard with the motor going 90 miles per. Hr. and slipping the clutch and then when he got to the road would never look ,just pull out and go right from low to high gear and the old thing would buck and chug along at top speed for the old man at 35 mph. This one day he pulled right out in front of a man in a wooden station wagon. The man whipped his car to the right out into the wheat field . The field was level with the road. The old man stopped and the car driver cam walking up to the road swearing and hollering at the old man. He said what to heck do you think you own the road ? The old man was very serious as he told the man that he did own the road as his deed called for the property line to the center of the road and he owned both sides of the road. The old man said you are supposed to watch out for other people on the road. Thank god he didn't pull the old man out of that pick up. No one was hurt and the man was able to back out of the field and drive away, If he had of hit us I would not be here today as it would have been a deadly accident.
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