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If it was school property,,,or lawn,,,I can see them Bitching and you would be a moron for tearing it up,,,especially with people around,,,But being in a field,,not school property,,and a field that is not farmed or tilled,,,I cant really see the Harm in that!
And damn,,,I bring my F-350 outside ways,,,, when ever I can safely do it,,,,was raining big time here yesterday,,,one section of road I was on was rediculously slick,,,,taking off straight,,lighting them up,,sideways abit,,,was fun,,,my son just shaking his head,,lol.
I can't do that stuff unless it is really slick now that I have the GY Duratrac tires. Sounds to me that the OP did nothing wrong and also right. Gotta have fun. Notice he's not dodging the repair fellas. Prob just as much fun to run the tiller and plant the grass.
Teach/Learn guy: when the grass grows and he takes pride in his "repair", someone will tear it up. You think he might sit and think a little?
Nothing wrong with some safe fun> we just have to be prepared and man enough to take the responsibility of the repairs if neccasary. Maybe the chicks will think his "tractor is sexy" too....
Times have sure changed. I used to have my guns on my rack in my pickup and park in the high school lot. The teachers would see it and ask what kind of gun etc. Today it's a lockdown. I'm proud to have lived in my era. Feel sorry for all the tree hugging libs of today. served my country and GOD bless America. Those doughnuts woudn't have hurt anyone in my day.. But for sure I would have to do the repairs. Now you have lawers waiting to calculate the sod needed and the agony suffered by the poor person whom probably never worked but now has an opportunity for a new lawn. Nuff said.
Sadly, you are exactly right. The best days of the USA are behind us. I love my country. I love my freedoms. Come on 2010 elections!
I'm 42, and if no one's around I'll leave a little bit of rubber off my Roush Mustang once in while. I also enjoy kicking a little dirt and gravel in my 79. Enjoy being young,but try to be safe.
I used to do donuts all the time in school parking lot and burn them up on the road. Heck I would go thru a set of re-treads every two weeks or so for awhile.
Well its all fixed up now they made me go get some grass seeds from the Ag. teacher and let me do it during school so it actually made the day fun. Everyone that rides through there was told we cant do it anymore or well get our pass taken for the rest of the year.
BTW i wasnt allowed to use the tractor to plow it up and plant all new grass had to use a spreader but my friends came out and helped me it was fun and i ended up fixing everyones marks not just mine. But i know its just gonna get tore up next time it rains.
Art, I'm confused... just exactly what did you consider "political" in what I and/or Gizmo285 posted? The reason that I ask is because as a 47 year old man, I have seen significant changes in our culture during the past 30 years that may or may not be considered political.
For example, when I was growing up no one wore seat belts because they were considered to be optional... now it's the law to wear seat belts. I guess that part of growing older is remembering the past and making mention of the past to put current events in perspective. That is true for every aspect of life.
I never had a Super Duty to beat the hell out of when I was in high school...hell, my FATHER never had a super duty he could go beat hell out of his whole life, me neither ....see if your folks wanna adopt me.
as for fixing the field, you go out and tear it up some more then drive right smack into the schools windows, right into the school if you can, that'll show them
I dont beat on it i drive very carefully but sometimes its good to play. I always do my oil changes on time wash it all the time dont really off road much cause my dad says if i break something screwing around it comes from my pocket.
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