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Gutter Bunny wrote:wait...let me see if i understand
The road will be more dangerous because yet another couple is buying an SUV?
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:The joke in the title would be a lot funnier if it weren't used every time someone got a learner's permit.
Personally, I wouldn't give him a car, period. I'd make him get a job and buy it himself. That's how my parents taught me, their parents taught them, and so on down the line. Not to mention that if he doesn't have a job, YOU'LL be the ones to pay for insurance, and insurance for a first-time driver is a large number.
Original Sin wrote:Shadowman wrote:The joke in the title would be a lot funnier if it weren't used every time someone got a learner's permit.
Personally, I wouldn't give him a car, period. I'd make him get a job and buy it himself. That's how my parents taught me, their parents taught them, and so on down the line. Not to mention that if he doesn't have a job, YOU'LL be the ones to pay for insurance, and insurance for a first-time driver is a large number.
Depending on the area getting a job without a license is hard as hell.
Take me for example, I live in the middle of nowhere.
There is no where within walking distance to get a job and my dad and stepmom refused to give me a ride anywhere.
I got a car from my grandparents that was my great great aunt's car.
An 82 Skylark, it hardly runs, but now I have a job and can pay the insurance now that I have a way to work.
Not every kid is blessed with having access to job opportunities
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Says you, I cna get along just fine.Shadowman wrote:Original Sin wrote:Shadowman wrote:The joke in the title would be a lot funnier if it weren't used every time someone got a learner's permit.
Personally, I wouldn't give him a car, period. I'd make him get a job and buy it himself. That's how my parents taught me, their parents taught them, and so on down the line. Not to mention that if he doesn't have a job, YOU'LL be the ones to pay for insurance, and insurance for a first-time driver is a large number.
Depending on the area getting a job without a license is hard as hell.
Take me for example, I live in the middle of nowhere.
There is no where within walking distance to get a job and my dad and stepmom refused to give me a ride anywhere.
I got a car from my grandparents that was my great great aunt's car.
An 82 Skylark, it hardly runs, but now I have a job and can pay the insurance now that I have a way to work.
Not every kid is blessed with having access to job opportunities
It's called "Working for it." It's a great lesson to teach a kid.
Shadowman wrote:Original Sin wrote:Shadowman wrote:The joke in the title would be a lot funnier if it weren't used every time someone got a learner's permit.
Personally, I wouldn't give him a car, period. I'd make him get a job and buy it himself. That's how my parents taught me, their parents taught them, and so on down the line. Not to mention that if he doesn't have a job, YOU'LL be the ones to pay for insurance, and insurance for a first-time driver is a large number.
Depending on the area getting a job without a license is hard as hell.
Take me for example, I live in the middle of nowhere.
There is no where within walking distance to get a job and my dad and stepmom refused to give me a ride anywhere.
I got a car from my grandparents that was my great great aunt's car.
An 82 Skylark, it hardly runs, but now I have a job and can pay the insurance now that I have a way to work.
Not every kid is blessed with having access to job opportunities
It's called "Working for it." It's a great lesson to teach a kid.
Original Sin wrote:It's called "Working for it." It's a great lesson to teach a kid.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Original Sin wrote:Shadowman wrote:The joke in the title would be a lot funnier if it weren't used every time someone got a learner's permit.
Personally, I wouldn't give him a car, period. I'd make him get a job and buy it himself. That's how my parents taught me, their parents taught them, and so on down the line. Not to mention that if he doesn't have a job, YOU'LL be the ones to pay for insurance, and insurance for a first-time driver is a large number.
Depending on the area getting a job without a license is hard as hell.
Take me for example, I live in the middle of nowhere.
There is no where within walking distance to get a job and my dad and stepmom refused to give me a ride anywhere.
I got a car from my grandparents that was my great great aunt's car.
An 82 Skylark, it hardly runs, but now I have a job and can pay the insurance now that I have a way to work.
Not every kid is blessed with having access to job opportunities
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