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Old 11-21-2019, 10:08 AM   #57
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For some reason this immediately reminded me of my uncle having me drive a '60 VW bus (with either 37 or 40 hp) from Charlotte to Atlanta. Top speed was < 60 mph, it was March, so there was a headwind. It wouldn't maintain 25 uphill (this is on I-85). Longest 6+ hours of my life as I was a rolling (just barely) roadblock.
You forgot to mention.....

.....NO HEAT!!!

Hahahahaha

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Old 11-21-2019, 10:12 AM   #58
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My daughter, her husband, my nieces and nephews, my great nieces and nephews, ranging from mid 20s to mid 30s, don't even come close to the stereotypes being tossed around in here.

They have all worked since high school, many before, and the ones that went to college, including my duaghter, paid for it themselves or got scholarships. The ones that didn't go to college are all working and supporting themselves.

Every one of them is respectful, pleasant to be around, and would help anyone in need to the best of their ability.

I'm all for hating people but one at a time on an individual basis. I am not in favor of labeling entire groups of people based on the actions of some of the people in the group.
tcg - Thanks for sharing this - there are a lot of good, wholesome people out there. I know you count your blessings everyday. But let me let you in on a secret, they had good upbringing. It all starts at home.....

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