Babes in Boats
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About at Kellys 4 miles later, still have not touched the steering. Time for dad to wake up and dock. In a few years she'll be asking for the keys. She has almost no fears of driving a boat and is always concentrating on the task.
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good to know someones following in my footsteps!!! let her take the keys when she asks (after boaters license of course!) otherwise, she'll be like me, found insurance, applied for a loan and told someone id buy their boat when i was 14!!!!!
did it again this year on a 68 magnum missle but this time i had the $.
did it again this year on a 68 magnum missle but this time i had the $.
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That is really nice. She should be one heck of a driver some day.
My daughter is eighteen now, and she has been my best backup driver. Of course she had a good instructor.
Thanks Mark
My daughter is eighteen now, and she has been my best backup driver. Of course she had a good instructor.
Thanks Mark
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Are you lookin to adopt another kid...I don't eat much and can mow the grass and do laundry. Just kiddin around. It's great to start them early, you never know when there might be trouble and need to be taken in (Like when you slip while reaching for a coldie).
Hank
Hank