There was a fad for a time in my senior year of high school that had guys competing to drive the crappiest, junkiest beater they could find. Extra cred for cracked windshields, blowing smoke and backfiring loudly. Good times.
When I first moved to the area I'm in, I used to see a tractor parked downtown in the "entertainment" district, regularly. My first thought was, DUI or some kind of license suspension.
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No need for a driver's license, insurance, or registration. Not a bad idea for a young man. No back seat, through, need to bring a blanket.
ReplyDeleteAint a darn thing wrong with that. I'd love to see those simple days come back. Thanks for the post and the memories.
ReplyDeleteYou gotta work with what you've got...
ReplyDeleteDon't need no back seat because God made hay lofts.
ReplyDelete"Ah'm sorry Darla May my car battery died ... I'm just working here with what I got. I promise to make it up to you Prom Night ...
ReplyDeleteShe thinks his tractor's sexy.
ReplyDeleteYou beat me to it!
DeleteSeems like he has things well in hand
ReplyDeleteJD
Kids compete to come up with the coolest ride to the prom.
ReplyDeleteThere was a fad for a time in my senior year of high school that had guys competing to drive the crappiest, junkiest beater they could find. Extra cred for cracked windshields, blowing smoke and backfiring loudly. Good times.
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That's a different life.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first moved to the area I'm in, I used to see a tractor parked downtown in the "entertainment" district, regularly. My first thought was, DUI or some kind of license suspension.
ReplyDeleteNo suspension, big knobbly tires, sitting on a hard seat. Better than horse riding.
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