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July 10, 2009

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That brings new meaning to "Nightmare on Elm Street." I'm glad your dad kept his cool and laughed at you. My mom refused to teach me how to drive and only broke her "no driving until you're 18" rule when we moved outside of the school zone during my senior year and I wanted to finish up at my old school. Even then, my brother had to teach me how to drive.

Hahahaha! At least dad had a good sense of humor about the whole thing.

I've got some airport waiting time today so I'll post my driving adventures tomorrow. Yeah, that's me; a day late and a dollar short.

I side swiped a yellow pole and the elm in our front yard, the first couple weeks of my driving. My Mom has the local police on speed dial, she keeps running into the trees or mailboxes nearby.

LMAO that's funny! I remember breaking my radio, it was broke for weeks untill one night when it decided to come back on at full volume and scared the shit out of me and my friend causing me to go up onto on of those curbed grassy areas in a parking lot. Thank goodness I wasn't on the road at the time..lol My spin is up.

Darling Daughter did this - right into our garage. While we were on vacation in Hawaii. After taking the car without permission. Or a driver's license.

Jolly, who was just a teeny bit contemptuous (and jealous) of her step sister at the time, went off on a tangent about how SHE would never do such a stupid thing. Then promptly smacked into on of those big, yellow cement columns they put up in parking lots.

That's funny! I'm glad I didn't do anything like this. Not until I was an adult and pulled out in front of someone and was T-boned. Totally didn't see her coming. Oh man...I totally could have used this as my Spin. I forgot about that. I kept thinking: "Driving? Driving? I got nothing." But I did have somethin' after all! :-) Oh well, I bet I can do something on routines, since Jonathan's routine is going to be all thrown off next week while we're on vacation.

LOL!!! How funny - guess that beats the thought that my husband thinks I showed the driving instructor some leg when I went to take the test because he thinks my driving is horrible!

Under the wire, but I made it. Whew.

http://outoftheboondocks.blogspot.com/

You dad is the BEST! My daughter's first dent was my car, she was parallel parking behind our garage in teh alley. She wsa pressing my fender up against the garage siding, making a hell of a dent and my husband was working in the garage!

"STOP!" he yelled, "You are denting mom's car."

Daughter looked out her window at him, with my fender dented to all hell and chiping the garage beam, and said, "No. I'm. Not."

lol, awesome. I was never in an accident with a parent in the car, but, um, I did do some damage to their vehicles (and mine) over the years.

First accidents are so fun! Glad you could laugh about it.

Now I know why you're so funny and sweet; you get it from your dad.
Great story!
My 18 year old wrecked our Expedition 5 days into her permit 2 years ago. I did not laugh. Of course, she hit another car (no one hurt) and it was very scary. But I didn't yell either.

I'm not clicking this week. Mark has been talking about teaching Gage how to drive, and this could totally send me over the edge.;)

I'm glad the only thing that got hurt was the car. Here's a post from me...finally!

http://gingereebs.wordpress.com/2009/07/11/driving-miss-lucy/

My first car was a Ford Escort. *sigh* I loved that car. I never dented it, but I did knock off the side mirrors, once on each side. It taught me the width of the car and I never hit anything again. I would still have that lovely little car, but some drunken, licenseless, insuranceless lout rear-ended another car into me, and that was the end of that. Totaled. *sigh*

http://lifeintheslowlane-kendra.blogspot.com/2009/07/am-i-weird-or-am-i-normal.html

Here's my post for routines...I guess I am on top of my routine today!

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