I don’t have to worry about switching vehicles with my husband. He won’t drive my big, old Econoline because you can’t see the hood on it. And that statement came from him when I asked him to move it a few feet forward in the driveway so I could get to the weeds on the side of the house where it was parked. He got out of it, handed the key to me and said never again. And I don’t like driving his car after having driven the van for so long. His is a sedan and I really don’t like practically crawling out of it, even as a passenger.
my folks both worked in the city & each drove their own car. One day they decided to meet where dad worked & go out for dinner. Next day one of us kids asked where dad’s car was. They came home the night before in one car & forgot all about the other car. They had to go back the next day & get it and it was on a Saturday when neither one of them had to work. We still laugh about it to this day and this was well over 30 years ago.
Celarius Premium Member almost 10 years ago
you walk home then remember you drove
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Bet it goes the same way after having bought a new car.
Jonni almost 10 years ago
Wow, that happened to me, but what helped me to find it was the color, both were the same shade of green.
JanLC almost 10 years ago
I’ve done that.
LuvThemPluggers almost 10 years ago
Ohh, THANK YOU EVERYBODY! It is good to not feel alone!
chromosome Premium Member almost 10 years ago
How come men often say “the wife” but women don’t say “the husband”?
cbrsarah almost 10 years ago
I don’t have to worry about switching vehicles with my husband. He won’t drive my big, old Econoline because you can’t see the hood on it. And that statement came from him when I asked him to move it a few feet forward in the driveway so I could get to the weeds on the side of the house where it was parked. He got out of it, handed the key to me and said never again. And I don’t like driving his car after having driven the van for so long. His is a sedan and I really don’t like practically crawling out of it, even as a passenger.
yankeetexan almost 10 years ago
my folks both worked in the city & each drove their own car. One day they decided to meet where dad worked & go out for dinner. Next day one of us kids asked where dad’s car was. They came home the night before in one car & forgot all about the other car. They had to go back the next day & get it and it was on a Saturday when neither one of them had to work. We still laugh about it to this day and this was well over 30 years ago.
PoodleGroomer almost 10 years ago
I don’t know which is harder, trying to find a Taurus at the grocery store or the F150 at Home Depot.
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
SOME OF US PLUGGERS ONLY HAVE ONE CAR AND STILL FORGET WHERE WE PARKED