And it was uphill, both ways.
I drove when I was 4, but when my Dad got home from work he had to get the car out of the culvert.
He backed up hill both ways.
How’d she know?
I drove at 13 — mostly because my big brother took me out to the cornfields to teach me. Parents never found out.
Uphill both ways barefoot.
FUNNY! I’m sure she could drive with a pillow on the seat. Unfortunately it wouldn’t be legal so maybe only if it’s an emergency.
You could, of course, ask the chauffeur.
…and it was uphill both ways.
Probably smoking too
Granted, this was in France, during WWII. The draft age was 15, but he lied about his age to join up.
For some reason, I first processed “snowstorm” as “showroom.”
MeanBob Premium Member 4 months ago
And it was uphill, both ways.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 4 months ago
I drove when I was 4, but when my Dad got home from work he had to get the car out of the culvert.
Pharmakeus Ubik 4 months ago
He backed up hill both ways.
Ubintold 4 months ago
How’d she know?
cdward 4 months ago
I drove at 13 — mostly because my big brother took me out to the cornfields to teach me. Parents never found out.
wongo 4 months ago
Uphill both ways barefoot.
Niko S 4 months ago
FUNNY! I’m sure she could drive with a pillow on the seat. Unfortunately it wouldn’t be legal so maybe only if it’s an emergency.
uniquename 4 months ago
You could, of course, ask the chauffeur.
jamestipton222 4 months ago
…and it was uphill both ways.
halvincobbes Premium Member 4 months ago
Probably smoking too
fritzoid Premium Member 4 months ago
Granted, this was in France, during WWII. The draft age was 15, but he lied about his age to join up.
Stephen Gilberg 4 months ago
For some reason, I first processed “snowstorm” as “showroom.”