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Re: Please teach your kids to drive....a little OT
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Posted by thurlow on April 01, 2005 at 10:04:57 from (65.255.98.34):
In Reply to: Re: Please teach your kids to drive....a little OT posted by Sloroll on April 01, 2005 at 04:56:51:
Yep, went from Nashville almost to Memphis yesterday on I 40 ; traffic moving about 75 mph......except for those 8-10 mile stretches where 2 of the trucks were side-by-side going 60-65. Local primary school had a "career" day; invited policeman, fireman, doctor, etc. to tell about their lives and answer questions. Got to the cowboy and the teacher asked him to tell about his unique garb......"Well, I work outside and the sun is hot, so I wear this 10 gallon hat to protect my face and ears; I wear these chaps to protect my legs from brush and thorns". Teacher asked about the tennis shoes; "Oh, I wear these so people don't get me confused with the truck drivers".
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