Posted by RN on February 05, 2010 at 10:39:44 from (96.60.79.133):
In Reply to: OT: Kids??? posted by CLTX on February 04, 2010 at 19:54:01:
Never got into trouble driving first car- had to raise a couple hogs to pay for it and gas was out of earnings baling hay or cultivating. Only time car went into ditch was very slow trying to herd loose pigs back into field with fence break. Other damage was somebodies halloween prank- sent him to hospital a couple days. Motorcycle on the other hand --had a few speeding tickets with T500 Titan. R69, holiday traffic and Jack Daniels not a good combination. The term "getting plastered" for being drunk must have come from the resulting casts on body. Now the younguns aren't getting drunk as much but those eargrowths (cell phones) are worse for other drivers- last fall car backed out of parking spot and hit back of old van, car got the worst of it, driver got out carrying phone and says- "have to call you back, somebodies blocking me now", sigh. Makes me wish for old hot rodders who kept eye out for traffic and police. RN
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