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>> I'd be that jerk to let it slip casually. In passing as I see their parent I'd just be like "Yeah, that day your daughter had 5 guys over last week, one of them was driving off way too fast & almost hit the neighbors dog. Would you mind asking her to tell them to slow down?" Or something like that. Bet that **** would stop real quick, lol.
@Heathur: THEY DO THAT! I don't know what kind of family they come from but two of the guys have brand new mustangs and race down the street all the time. When i was in high school I was lucky to receive a 10 year old car with 200k miles on it.
@Drekonix: Yeah, if you're in Kingwood, brand new mustangs are nothing to be all that surprised about, lol. I was super stoked to get my 2 year old ford focus in high school with 10k miles on it, but I had my own job & paid for my own insurance & gas & all that jazz, plus I'm the world's greatest daughter sooo yeah, lmao. :D But I digress. You're right though, a kid's first car shouldn't be brand new & my car was probably too nice to be my first car, but I'm a gear head & took great care of it. Seriously though, SAY SOMETHING TO HER PARENTS. They can't say anything negative to you in response without looking like total ****** & terrible parents, lol.Â
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