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You're right. The 17 year old across the street from me selling cocaine and stealing peoples shit out of their cars is out of the norm nowadays.
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I don't buy the "internet makes it pointless to leave the house" theory. Do teenagers not get drunk, smoke pot, street race, or just generally get into trouble anymore? You can't do that stuff at your parent's house. At least not all of it. You have to get a car so you can all tell your parents that you're going to each others houses, and then take off to somewhere that you can party. At least that's what I remember about being a teenager.
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That's another thing. When I was a teenager, I could not wait to get an after school job. Now, there seems to be a serious lack of teenagers in the workforce.Originally posted by KungFuHamster View Posthowever i want him to get a job and ill be damned if i drop him off/pick him up from his own work.
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Good points brought up regarding how interconnected everyone is, therefore no motivation to go anywhere. Even when I started driving gas was considered cheap at .67 cents a gallon. With the quality of video games available now I would most likely be just as useless.
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Its difficult to remember when I started driving. The first time I was pulled over, I was eleven years old. I was sitting on a phonebook, wearing an oversized trucker hat as my disguise. My six year old brother was riding shotgun that day in the '77 Cutlass two door with the anemic rocket 350. I picked up my first car at fourteen, a '67 mustang coupe with the 200 I6, because it was cheaper. My brother, cousins, daughter and nephews all loved driving my cars and trucks and jeeps with me, all of them before they were ten years old. So, I am unfamiliar with this trend, and happy of it. My daughter has her head set on an Iroc Z (I have no idea why), when she gets her license. I'm thinking it needs to be a standard shift.
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They say the entire sports car culture in Japan is dying, shutting down little by little as youth show disinterest, or dont realize the cool things they enjoy doing in video games need active interest to preserve.
Even the new Forza Horizon game touches on the importance of Car Culture, and how it needs to be saved from apathy.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by JC316 View PostWhen I was 2 years old, I found my way out of the house, into my moms 65 thunderbird, pulled it out of gear and went rolling down the steep hill we lived on. Managed to crash land in into a neighbors yard with no damage done to anything.
I was born to drive. Second I turned 15, I was wanting to be enrolled in drivers school. I love cars and I love driving. My cousin on the other hand, he just turned 14 and doesn't seem interested in driving.
Just a few years ago my mom told me she woke up at about 2 in the morning when I was 2 or 3 and found me in the garage playing with a slot track we had set up. First TV memory I have is of watching a fight at The Boars Nest on the Dukes of Hazzard.
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shit, i bet you were conceived in that Thunderbird.Originally posted by JC316 View PostWhen I was 2 years old, I found my way out of the house, into my moms 65 thunderbird, pulled it out of gear and went rolling down the steep hill we lived on. Managed to crash land in into a neighbors yard with no damage done to anything.
I was born to drive. Second I turned 15, I was wanting to be enrolled in drivers school. I love cars and I love driving. My cousin on the other hand, he just turned 14 and doesn't seem interested in driving.
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When I was 2 years old, I found my way out of the house, into my moms 65 thunderbird, pulled it out of gear and went rolling down the steep hill we lived on. Managed to crash land in into a neighbors yard with no damage done to anything.
I was born to drive. Second I turned 15, I was wanting to be enrolled in drivers school. I love cars and I love driving. My cousin on the other hand, he just turned 14 and doesn't seem interested in driving.
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I don't get it. I learned to drive our farm truck, which was a standard, in 5th grade. Before that I had four wheelers and dirt bikes. I got my first truck when I was 14, my permit at 15, and my license on my 16th b day. I even talked my parents into letting me skip school to get it earlier. I couldn't wait to drive. I would beg my parents to teach me stuff, and by the time I actually had my license I already had driving down. Hell, some of the best times I ever had were because of my cars. Loading up my truck with beer and friends, and going out to the river. Or going to the races in my Mustang. I had a gf who's little brother just recently got his license at 23. I was like what the fuck is wrong with you man! I'm pretty sure that I keep Shell in business by myself, I'll even just drive around aimlessly by myself sometimes when I'm stressed out at night.
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I had an 18 year old girl tell me today that obama is trying to force healthcare on us, like it is supposed to be news to me.Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostFor "us" - meaning, anyone over 25 years old - driving meant a way to get away from your parents and going out to socialize.
Kids do that today in their bedrooms, with cell phones, video games, and facebook. Why would they want to drive across town to see someone when they can just see if they're online (they probably are) and BS with them that way? Other than that, cars are an annoyingly slow way to get Taco Bell or a pizza.
It's fucking weird, man. I've started calling this group of people Gen U (Useless) because they are the most know-nothing, do-nothing, be-nothing, worthless sacks of shit imaginable.
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I appreciate the global ramifications, but if he doesn't, then he's a dumbass.Originally posted by mstng86 View PostMy wifes little brothers are between 21-25 and just now recently started driving. They had no desire whatsoever to drive. They are in Texas in the Killeen area. As a matter of fact, one of them lived with us in Forney for a while and thought it would be an awesome idea to work in Addison.(that is about 30 miles away) He came up with an idea to ride his bike to the local dart station......12 miles away and then he would take the bus to Addison from there.
I almost slapped him upside the head for that dumbass idea.
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