The childhood we've all missed out on...
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what kind of injury could the kid realistically sustain and how do u figure the mom ever was ok with it? and how the HELL do u teach a kid how to drive stick!
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Originally Posted by dyhppy,Sep 15 2005, 09:49 AM
what kind of injury could the kid realistically sustain and how do u figure the mom ever was ok with it? and how the HELL do u teach a kid how to drive stick!
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Originally Posted by dyhppy,Sep 15 2005, 12:49 PM
what kind of injury could the kid realistically sustain and how do u figure the mom ever was ok with it? and how the HELL do u teach a kid how to drive stick!
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Originally Posted by samlee888.com,Sep 15 2005, 09:06 AM
I see what you're saying but to give my 2 cents, I'll share with you my pov.
1. The kid looks like he's having a blast out there. I'm only guessing, but if the kid were to tell his dad, "No dad, I don't want to freakin' race no more." I'm sure his dad would respect that and move on... or so we would hope.
2. I don't know about you, but when I was a kid, my dad bought me ninja turtles and x-men figures. If I had the option of getting what this kid got (gas powered kart?) and cone dodging fun, I think I'd know what I'd pick! Maybe you feel otherwise, and that's fine.
If the kid grows up to be great at the sport, and loves it, he'll thank his dad 'till the end of time. And if he ends up wanting to do something else, I don't think he'll be emotionally scarred for life, unless his dad is a freakin' dictator about it, which I doubt.
He just loves his kid, and that's great.
1. The kid looks like he's having a blast out there. I'm only guessing, but if the kid were to tell his dad, "No dad, I don't want to freakin' race no more." I'm sure his dad would respect that and move on... or so we would hope.
2. I don't know about you, but when I was a kid, my dad bought me ninja turtles and x-men figures. If I had the option of getting what this kid got (gas powered kart?) and cone dodging fun, I think I'd know what I'd pick! Maybe you feel otherwise, and that's fine.
If the kid grows up to be great at the sport, and loves it, he'll thank his dad 'till the end of time. And if he ends up wanting to do something else, I don't think he'll be emotionally scarred for life, unless his dad is a freakin' dictator about it, which I doubt.
He just loves his kid, and that's great.