edicehouse
Member
I am watching American Pickers and they are doing something and it got me thinking. My grandparents raised me, and when I got my first vehicle, it had to be a standard. My grandfather was under the impression you had to know how to drive a stick.
Long story short, my grandmother taught me. . .
Years later I was working at a car dealership as a salesman, and to my surprise several others didn't know how to drive a stick.
What parent's lesson (teachings) did you think would be pointless, but ended up they were right. Or what about the ones you made your kids do?
Long story short, my grandmother taught me. . .
Years later I was working at a car dealership as a salesman, and to my surprise several others didn't know how to drive a stick.
What parent's lesson (teachings) did you think would be pointless, but ended up they were right. Or what about the ones you made your kids do?