Mach1dmb 0 #51 December 3, 2013 LuckyMcSwervy ***Well I'm only 21 so I don't have that many stories, but I guess the best thing my parents did for me was support me financially. They have always been very conservative when it comes to money..they have a lot of money, but they never buy or do anything "cool", as I would say. But I guess their way of life when it comes to saving rubbed off on me in my earlier years because at 19 I bought a $20k car by myself. They payed for my community college, and recently lent me all the money for my skydiving rig, which I'm paying back now..slowly. Also my dad is a cop, so not that I speed a lot, but I have never gotten a ticket because of that. Mine was too. I never got a ticket because of that, or my exH being a cop too, or because everyone knew me from working in the court. I knew I wouldn't get in trouble but I remember running across a fairway at the country club where we were partying when I was a teenager. I tripped on a sprinkler when the cop was yelling at us to stop running. He caught up to us and said to me something along the lines of, You're XXXXX's daughter. Why did you guys run when you know you're not getting into trouble?" I still have a little scar on my shin from that fkn sprinkler. Hahaha. My first time getting pulled over I got stopped twice in 1 day Both cops said "I know your dad", and let me go. I get kind of embarrassed and feel guilty. One time I did a burnout in my Mustang and didn't see the 2 cop cars parked right down the road (it happened to be in my dad's town). The cop almost ripped me out of the car until he saw it was me, so he just punched me in the arm and sent me on my way. Another time I got stopped in his town and the cop saw my officer's son badge. He said "where does your dad work?". I was like "um..this town ". It gets awkward, especially that the cops come into my work and sometimes come to my house. I'll go downstairs in the morning to get cereal and see 2 on duty cops that busted the party I was at the night before chilling in my kitchen. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LuckyMcSwervy 0 #52 December 3, 2013 Mach1dmb ******Well I'm only 21 so I don't have that many stories, but I guess the best thing my parents did for me was support me financially. They have always been very conservative when it comes to money..they have a lot of money, but they never buy or do anything "cool", as I would say. But I guess their way of life when it comes to saving rubbed off on me in my earlier years because at 19 I bought a $20k car by myself. They payed for my community college, and recently lent me all the money for my skydiving rig, which I'm paying back now..slowly. Also my dad is a cop, so not that I speed a lot, but I have never gotten a ticket because of that. Mine was too. I never got a ticket because of that, or my exH being a cop too, or because everyone knew me from working in the court. I knew I wouldn't get in trouble but I remember running across a fairway at the country club where we were partying when I was a teenager. I tripped on a sprinkler when the cop was yelling at us to stop running. He caught up to us and said to me something along the lines of, You're XXXXX's daughter. Why did you guys run when you know you're not getting into trouble?" I still have a little scar on my shin from that fkn sprinkler. Hahaha. My first time getting pulled over I got stopped twice in 1 day Both cops said "I know your dad", and let me go. I get kind of embarrassed and feel guilty. One time I did a burnout in my Mustang and didn't see the 2 cop cars parked right down the road (it happened to be in my dad's town). The cop almost ripped me out of the car until he saw it was me, so he just punched me in the arm and sent me on my way. Another time I got stopped in his town and the cop saw my officer's son badge. He said "where does your dad work?". I was like "um..this town ". It gets awkward, especially that the cops come into my work and sometimes come to my house. I'll go downstairs in the morning to get cereal and see 2 on duty cops that busted the party I was at the night before chilling in my kitchen. You're not livin' until your Dad has to come pick you up from a neighboring town's police department. Always be kinder than you feel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #53 December 3, 2013 Nataly ***Then maybe that is an answer to your quandary. You should transfer to somewhere near her. Have you two been talking??? My mom's default answer to every imaginable problem I might or have had is "move back home" (to Canada)...!! Absolutely! My stalk-fu is strong.I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites