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Alright. So in summary I need to have my daughter take her test in Western PA, on a Saturday, timing it where Jeff is taking the test right before her, and near the time of PSU's kickoff. Got it!
Thanks folks. LOL LOL
Just kidding of course.
Edit: Mr. Jeffingoff. I will be PMing you to coordinate this. ;-)
Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostFor my driving test, I had trouble with the parallel parking, but the instructor basically said, "Eh, I can't do this either, let's get back before the Penn State game kickoff."
BrianOriginally posted by jeffingoff View PostI can imagine the nerves! She'll do great and everything will be fine. If I can drive anyone can.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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I should have failed my test on a technicality. We had a break light out that I didn't know about and in PA they are supposed to fail you for that. Luckily my examiner didn't was lenient. I also cheated as I would be driving a manual, but I took the test on an automatic.CD Email: [email protected]
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Best of luck to her! I was fully licensed at 15. Unheard of these days I'm sure. Of course here in the heartland, farm kids pretty much start driving as soon as they can walk.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostDaughter is closing in on her 19th birthday and finally getting close to taking her driving test. She has a few personal challenges which has made learning to drive a much longer than normal process. I wish her the best, and as a Dad, I am nervous as can be about the test and her actually out there driving without me!
Test will be in two weeks. Fingers crossed.
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I was 16 but driving well before that. Grew up in very rural NW PA and was driving all kinds of things before my license. Tractors/Combines/3 Wheelers/Snow Machines and of course farm trucks.
Her main issue is I think her height. She is 4'-7". About five months ago we bought her a used car that fit her better than our vehicles and fitted her car with pedal extenders and a seat riser. She has improved greatly since the accommodations.
Originally posted by Brian861 View PostBest of luck to her! I was fully licensed at 15. Unheard of these days I'm sure. Of course here in the heartland, farm kids pretty much start driving as soon as they can walk.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Yeppers. Sounds she's got the right equipment for the job now.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostI was 16 but driving well before that. Grew up in very rural NW PA and was driving all kinds of things before my license. Tractors/Combines/3 Wheelers/Snow Machines and of course farm trucks.
Her main issue is I think her height. She is 4'-7". About five months ago we bought her a used car that fit her better than our vehicles and fitted her car with pedal extenders and a seat riser. She has improved greatly since the accommodations.
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Thank you!Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View PostGood luck, Man. Stay safe, and check in when you can.
Probably a smart plan.Originally posted by Martin View PostI will stick with living amongst live volcanos.
BYOB - Bring your own boat...Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostHurricane party at Tommy's!
Luckily (and after the weather people scared the hell out of everyone in my area for a good solid week) we had a few gusts of wind and barely three inches of rain where I am. If it actually flooded, my ass would be on my roof with some King books in plastic bags.Originally posted by Brian861 View PostGood luck, Tommy. Do you have some where to go until the storm literally blows over?
Thank you, Martin! Somehow, I did, this time. And thanks everyone for your thoughts! My power didn't even go off this time! YAY! A big branch fell on my roof but did no damage. Yeah, I got real lucky. My heart goes out to NC. They got it bad.Originally posted by Martin View PostStay safe!
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