First, I need the proper music. Then I need to adjust the cruise control and test the horn. And finally I have to turn on the parking lights, wipers, and turn signals. Now I'm ready to go!
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What did you turn on? Was it the wipers; or was it the radio? I think I heard you say: "two, four, five" when you were poking at something. I know I did because you are the smartest 22 month old child I know, and my opinion is not biased at all!! Between you and me, we could run the whole operation where I work and save our tax payers a lot of money! This is a secret between you and me because I need my job for the next couple of years!!! Can you tell I've had a rough day? Enough about "me"; were you looking for daddy in the back seat? I heard you say something about "daddy" then you looked behind you into the back seat? Your driving skills at this age, however, appear to be similar to your Aunt Tracy's. As I remember the incident, your Aunt Tracy had just recently obtained her driver's license and she had asked if she could you my car, go pick up a few of her friends for the evening, and go somewhere (I forget now the event that she and her friends were planning on attending). Prior to obtaining her driver's license, Tracy always (again, in my opinion) rebelled against wearing a seat belt. As I remember the situation, I agreed that she could use my car and reminded her about wearing the "seat belt"! Of course, she flipped her eyes up at me and responded: "I know!". Within 2 hours I received a telephone call that Tracy had an car accident. I was relieved to hear that it was only a "fender bender"! When I finally was able to speak with Tracy she told me that "while she was approaching a stop light that had turned red she realized she had 'forgotten' to put on her seat belt. As a result, she got distracted while trying to put her seat belt and 'rear ended' the car in front of her that was stopped at the red light". As I've told the story the way I remember it, she will disagree with me. She will tell you a different twist to the situation! Ha! Ha! This is a story that will always be funny (now) to me (not then). Talking about funny stories, ask you mommmy about the time she wanted to drive to school (instead of getting her regular ride or taking a bus) and then, after getting the 'okay' to drive to school, decided to skip that day (not go to school). We can talk about that later. Ha! Ha!
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What did you turn on? Was it the wipers; or was it the radio? I think I heard you say: "two, four, five" when you were poking at something. I know I did because you are the smartest 22 month old child I know, and my opinion is not biased at all!! Between you and me, we could run the whole operation where I work and save our tax payers a lot of money! This is a secret between you and me because I need my job for the next couple of years!!! Can you tell I've had a rough day? Enough about "me"; were you looking for daddy in the back seat? I heard you say something about "daddy" then you looked behind you into the back seat? Your driving skills at this age, however, appear to be similar to your Aunt Tracy's. As I remember the incident, your Aunt Tracy had just recently obtained her driver's license and she had asked if she could you my car, go pick up a few of her friends for the evening, and go somewhere (I forget now the event that she and her friends were planning on attending). Prior to obtaining her driver's license, Tracy always (again, in my opinion) rebelled against wearing a seat belt. As I remember the situation, I agreed that she could use my car and reminded her about wearing the "seat belt"! Of course, she flipped her eyes up at me and responded: "I know!". Within 2 hours I received a telephone call that Tracy had an car accident. I was relieved to hear that it was only a "fender bender"! When I finally was able to speak with Tracy she told me that "while she was approaching a stop light that had turned red she realized she had 'forgotten' to put on her seat belt. As a result, she got distracted while trying to put her seat belt and 'rear ended' the car in front of her that was stopped at the red light". As I've told the story the way I remember it, she will disagree with me. She will tell you a different twist to the situation! Ha! Ha! This is a story that will always be funny (now) to me (not then). Talking about funny stories, ask you mommmy about the time she wanted to drive to school (instead of getting her regular ride or taking a bus) and then, after getting the 'okay' to drive to school, decided to skip that day (not go to school). We can talk about that later. Ha! Ha!
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