the new 2007 mustang eleanor
Originally Posted by AlX Boi,Nov 2 2006, 08:19 AM
...I genuinely feel sorry. The kid was a retard for doing it, but which one of us have never done something retarded? This mistake hurt a lot though.
Hah, haven't you heard? White people don't believe in beating their children.
Realistically, I don't think the dad and son's relationship will be the same for a long time. The dad will want to forgive the son and act cool around him, but will still have anger inside which the son will feel. It'll result in an uncomfortable atmosphere at the dinner table. That is unless the dad has $ up his ass. He would just get everything fixed and probably let the kid drive it again.
Realistically, I don't think the dad and son's relationship will be the same for a long time. The dad will want to forgive the son and act cool around him, but will still have anger inside which the son will feel. It'll result in an uncomfortable atmosphere at the dinner table. That is unless the dad has $ up his ass. He would just get everything fixed and probably let the kid drive it again.
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At least he didn't stall right?
Anyways in all seriousness, that kid just caused A LOT of damage. Not only does the car has to be fixed up, they also have to fix the whole garage that he tore apart. This reminds me of the incident where some 16yrs old kid accidently drove the an evo through the showroom to the streets and hit a lightpole LOL.
Anyways in all seriousness, that kid just caused A LOT of damage. Not only does the car has to be fixed up, they also have to fix the whole garage that he tore apart. This reminds me of the incident where some 16yrs old kid accidently drove the an evo through the showroom to the streets and hit a lightpole LOL.
Wasn't that one of the first EVOs that was got test driven when it hit the showrooms? The salesman @ the dealer told me no one was allowed to drive the car unless you've pretty much bought the car, then told me the story of a few incidents, one of a 16 year old kid wrapping the car around a light pole.







