Posted by mattwillson on December 31, 2016 at 16:55:35 from (65.95.90.235):
In Reply to: Made Ma Mad posted by Hoofer B on December 31, 2016 at 11:35:31:
When I was 7, mom and I picked cucumbers( those baby dill &*$%#@'s). It took the 2 of us all day to get a decent size load to haul to the Bick's plant. Ma"s knee was bad and she didn't like dad's 3 in the tree chev much, so she let me drive. 25 miles to the plant, being late in the day they want to dock us.....mom ain't havin' no part of that so back to the farm we go. Dad rearranged a few baskets after supper and told us to be first in line in the morning....our stuff was top notch.. Another gooder was when my niece used to go for truck rides with me. She was 6 at the time. We got on the 401 west bound coming from tranna and as soon as we were past the coup, I'd slide the seat back and let her wheel 140,000 on 8 axles at 70mph. She behaved quite well, didn't tailgate, didn't crowd the zipper when passing or cut anyone off....way better than the steering wheel holders act these days.
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