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Old 09-12-2012 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by SARGEPUG
It was my 4yr old son's 1st day of Nursery school, so Daddy picked him up w/ the Porsche. Obviously, my son is obsessed with them, wonder why!
It's the best to hear him chuckle when I juice it and hear him say "do it again Daddy"! Then to turn around and see the glimmer in his eyes, is the icing on the cake.
Danm, my wife is right, I do look like a kid when I drive it!

Yes, yesterday, driving out of my neighborhood I interrupted a game of street hockey...one of the kids yelled out, "It's a Porsche, it's a Porsche!" (instead of, "Car!"). All the kids stopped, stared, many "Oooh"s were overheard. Brought a smile to my face, as I remembered to doing the same thing many years ago.
Old 09-12-2012 | 03:08 PM
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My 3 year old son always instructs me to "turn on the blinkers and get in the fast lane" when we get on the highway.
Old 09-12-2012 | 10:57 PM
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Does my dog count? I have no human children and have no desire to have any. He loves going out on drives and when we come to a stoplight he crawls over from the passenger seat to my lap, stands up and puts his paws on the wheel. He copies a lot of things that I do. At home, he sits on his butt with his legs sticking out forward instead of on his front and back legs like most dogs do.
Old 09-13-2012 | 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by hakaida702
Does my dog count? I have no human children and have no desire to have any. He loves going out on drives and when we come to a stoplight he crawls over from the passenger seat to my lap, stands up and puts his paws on the wheel. He copies a lot of things that I do. At home, he sits on his butt with his legs sticking out forward instead of on his front and back legs like most dogs do.
Does he ever look like this...
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Old 09-13-2012 | 08:46 AM
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^ Thats Great !!
Old 09-13-2012 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by hakaida702
Does my dog count? I have no human children and have no desire to have any. He loves going out on drives and when we come to a stoplight he crawls over from the passenger seat to my lap, stands up and puts his paws on the wheel. He copies a lot of things that I do. At home, he sits on his butt with his legs sticking out forward instead of on his front and back legs like most dogs do.
Haha no "human children"! I hear ya, I'm a dog lover and currently have a 14yr old pug that will be 15 in Dec! H From a pup, I would drive him into my office. He was being driven in a new 99' M3!
I was also one that didn't really want kids, I did it more for my wife and 3 kids later couldn't be happier that I did! It's something in life all should experiance, if it's at all possible. I truly feel sorry for those that want kids and can't have them. Here's my guy below, chilling in Targa!
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