Every now and then when she walks in front of the truck to get in....I hit the horn and she still jumps. My other favorite thing is to wait until she just passes the hood going to the door and hit the windshield washer....always good for a scream and mad red head. Oh yes, my all time favorite is based on the fact that she is scared of very high bridges that go way up and then way back down. I wait until we get upward and keep talking to her so she won't suspect....then let a yell like "ahhhhhh" we're going over while jerking the wheel a little that way. :shock: Never fails. This happened because the last two years when I was in the navy, we lived in Pensacola, Fl. I got a Honda motorcycle and we rode that thing all over the place. Out to the beach etc. Two bridges going out there, one is flat and long, the other is not too long but goes way up for the sea going vessels to pass under from the bay. We got right up to the top one time and a wasp flew in under my shirt sleeve and proceeded to sting the you know what out of me. I instinctively let go of the handle bars and slapped the snot out of that varmint. I have good balance so it was not a problem to keep going straight. But I heard this screeching behind me and then some whimpering from the red head. Dang red head can scream good even with a helmet on. She started hitting me like that was really going to help the situation. All was good though...that leads to the fear of high bridges. MUHHHhaaaaaa, just waiting for the next high bridge....she always forgets. :evil:
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