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Old 11-19-2006, 06:03 PM   #1
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Default Its not a bmw..but..50k car + 14 yr old kid, Also Manual Trans

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aw man that really sucks... that's why i barely let anyone even touch my car lol..
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Old 11-19-2006, 10:34 PM   #3
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I would beat the living crap out of my kid and then sell him as a child laborer to pay for the car if that ever happened (and if I ever had a kid). At least the garage got the worst of it, the car probably isnt too smashed up.
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Old 11-19-2006, 11:02 PM   #4
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Yeah! I agree, If I ever had kids myself, he..wouldn't last long :P Not sure what will come first, blind fury of rage, or the shotgun.
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Old 11-19-2006, 11:05 PM   #5
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I would beat the living crap out of my kid and then sell him as a child laborer to pay for the car if that ever happened (and if I ever had a kid). At least the garage got the worst of it, the car probably isnt too smashed up.
Your stupid. Why would you beat your kid if YOU! are the one who would have gave him the keys in the first place. I understand if you were to say, he took the keys and wrecked it, but why hit him if you gave him the keys to begin with. Sh!t, if anything your kid should slap you.
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Old 11-19-2006, 11:12 PM   #6
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Lol, thats true. It would be complete ignorance of the parent to hand the keys of a new car to someone who can barley drive, nontheless a 14yr old on manual.

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Lol, thats true. It would be complete ignorance of the parent to hand the keys of a new car to someone who can barley drive, nontheless a 14yr old on manual.

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Aren't you 15? Not that I should be saying much (I'm 17), but I know people our age (esp younger) are pretty naive. I don't suggest you get a stick unless you really know what you're doing. I learned on my mom's stock 2.0l neon.

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Old 11-20-2006, 02:07 AM   #8
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I know how to drive stick since I was 13. Its the only way you can drive a car in south America, Automatic just does not cut it.

Oh, and yup I have a career, since I was 13 as well, walked in a Computer store, asked to intern, 6 months later hired as a tech. Got my A+ Certification, and I'm currently heading for MCSE! =D
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I know how to drive stick since I was 13. Its the only way you can drive a car in south America, Automatic just does not cut it.

OUCH!! to you pnosker. Did you read that, just does not cut it!
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hahahahaa! You make me laugh, 1996Bmw318TI
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Very nice, I'm not offended... I'm glad there's another stick driver out there. Where exactly in South America do you live?

I have A+ too, though I honestly have never used it. I'm going into medicine. Good luck with the MSCE test though.
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Oh, and yup I have a career, since I was 13 as well, walked in a Computer store, asked to intern, 6 months later hired as a tech. Got my A+ Certification, and I'm currently heading for MCSE! =D
That is awesome! The more training/experience you get sooner, the better. The salary range for IT is virtually limitless. Just make sure you complete a bachelor's degree because even if you know a lot, not having one will limit your earning potential.
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hahahahaa! You make me laugh, 1996Bmw318TI
Not the first time i hear that in my entire life. If i had a dollar for everytime i hear that, I would have a sh!t load of dollars. Like a million bucks?
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Not the first time i hear that in my entire life. If i had a dollar for everytime i hear that, I would have a sh!t load of dollars. Like a million bucks?
Maybe the reason you hear that a lot is cause you tell people you have a Porsche GT?
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That was great... Man it's one of those you wish you were there to see..
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