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Evan, now I feel bad for slammin' on you for your writing and irresponsibility. You sound like a good kid who used typical teenage judgement to justify some fun. I must say I'm impressed with you fixing the ground, AND the improvement in your writing with the last couple of posts.
My sincere apologies. Keep your fun safe and harmless!
Puuleeeeze, what is wrong with a few donuts in a field? We have all done things like that, [well most of us normal folks anyway] and it sounds like he lives in the country where people still have common sense. We were all young once though some of us may not remember what it was like, the guy didn't hurt anything. I would rather it was done there than in the street or parking lot if I were on the school staff. I take out my hot rod and spin the tires once in a while and am in my mid 40's, you can have fun and still be safe. I don't think I would spin my $40,000 crewcab long bed around though. bunky, is your truck an swr, or an srw? Just a spelling question.
Whatever school it is, too bad they don't teach writing. Perhaps if you'd spent more energy on getting an education, you wouldn't be so inclined to tear up public property. It's never too late to decide to grow up!
Bayou Barataria said, "Puuleeeeze, what is wrong with a few donuts in a field?" Since I was the only one to sling arrows, I assume your comments are directed at me. Even though every other poster obviously disagreed with me, nobody slandered or condemned me. Puuleeeeze don't kick a man who's just humbled himself!
And thanks for the spelling correction, (dyslexia is sinful)
bunklash - dont worry man i got where you came from it was stupid but i couldnt help myself. I do know I can't spell and should watch that a little closer aswell as for my playing. I'll keep the dounuts in the fields at my house from now on for the cows to see haha.
Just chiming in, not slandering or condemning you, where did that come from, the spelling thing was just toungue-in-cheek, none of us here are perfect, even fewer of us edjumicated.
One thing I will say is be careful doing donuts in a pickup-- the high center of gravity will take over if you hit a sticky patch. Be safe and don;t do them with passengers aboard. Otherwise, have fun!
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