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Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:26 am
by AnnieCamaro
http://www.pryordailytimes.com/local/lo ... 92733.html
Just because some other dog is a bad driver, my mom thinks I would be, too. Grrr.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:33 am
by ulysses5019
Sorry. It only takes one. But at least he didn't end up in the graybar hotel.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:38 am
by peacock2121
I think this is a wee bit funny.
I giggled.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:03 pm
by SportsFan68
I think you would be a fabulous driver, Annie.
I bet your Mom will come around if you can keep her away from those scary articles.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:09 pm
by KillerTomato
First thing first: That pic of you in your avatar is too cute for words. Almost too cute period....I think I'm developing diabetes just looking at it, but I'll live with the consequences, since it's so darn cute.
But sweetie, it's not that you'd be a bad driver, it's that
a: you probably can't reach the pedals and see over the dash and
second: you don't have opposable thumbs.
Maybe your mom can find one of those electric mini-cars to give you a shot at it before trying the real thing, so you can see if you like it. My mom used to take me on a ride in an amusement park called "The Turnpike" where I could drive when I was a kid. It was a lot of fun, but now that I've been driving for about 30 years, it's kind of lost its shine.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:31 pm
by Evil Squirrel
Annie, that avatar gives me the creeps! Those glowing green eyes..... ACK! Can't your mom do something about that?
Thankfully, as a professional artist, I can give your mom a hand adn get rid of that annoying green eye. As you can see below.....
Of course, when I saw how that looked, I had to use a little more creative license.....
There is a much more asthetically pleasing avatar for you to upload. I'm sure we will all be able to sleep a little better at night if you switch it out.....
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:01 pm
by elwoodblues
Pit bulls were already dangerous enough, and now they are trying to run people over!!!

Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:28 am
by ulysses5019
Evil Squirrel wrote:Annie, that avatar gives me the creeps! Those glowing green eyes..... ACK! Can't your mom do something about that?
Thankfully, as a professional artist, I can give your mom a hand adn get rid of that annoying green eye. As you can see below.....
Of course, when I saw how that looked, I had to use a little more creative license.....
There is a much more asthetically pleasing avatar for you to upload. I'm sure we will all be able to sleep a little better at night if you switch it out.....
Hmmmmm.....sorta like Salvadore Dali meets Wes Craven.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:09 am
by AnnieCamaro
Evil Squirrel wrote:Annie, that avatar gives me the creeps! Those glowing green eyes..... ACK! Can't your mom do something about that?
Thankfully, as a professional artist, I can give your mom a hand adn get rid of that annoying green eye. As you can see below.....
Of course, when I saw how that looked, I had to use a little more creative license.....
There is a much more asthetically pleasing avatar for you to upload. I'm sure we will all be able to sleep a little better at night if you switch it out.....
Evil Squirrel, those pictures are mean! Meanmeanmean. You have a jealous and petty soul. You are the kind of insignificant and disrespectful "artist" who would spray paint a mustache on the Mona Lisa and a skull tattoo on the statue of Mr. David.
My eyes are glowing green in my photo because I was thinking pictures onto the backs of someone's eyelids. Those eyelids were a long distance away, so I had to think hard. Thus, my eyes glow like a laserlight installed in an IMAX projector.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:36 am
by AnnieCamaro
KillerTomato wrote:AnnieCamaro wrote:
But sweetie, it's not that you'd be a bad driver, it's that
a: you probably can't reach the pedals and see over the dash and
second: you don't have opposable thumbs.
Mr. Killer, thank you very much for your concern, but I think I have everything figured out.
First, I can too see over the dash and the steering wheel. I am a very tall girl, and I have excellent posture. If I couldn't reach the foot pedals easily, I would make Lizbit stay down in front of the seat. Compared to me, she's little. She'll fit. I would tell her when to press the gas, the brake, and the clutch. She's learning how to press things in her tricks class, so we can put that skill to good use.
You are correct that I don't have opposable thumbs, but I do have opposable teeth that serve the same purpose in almost every circumstance. The only tricky part will be moving the gear shift lever, which has a nice leather-covered ball I can bite into, but is located on a console between the front seats. I mean, I can do it, but I will have to bend down to do it, so I won't be able to see over the dashboard while I'm shifting. (Ooh. I hope no squirrels run into the street right then!) What I don't get is, if two-footers are so darn smart, why didn't one of them invent a car where you can just start it and go, without having to worry about the clutching and shifting? That's what I would do, if I had opposable thumbs and didn't have to spend a lot of time on school and my opera.
Thank you for your compliment, BTW, which I didn't quote, because I didn't want to sound egotistical. I'm not that kind of girl.
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Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:58 am
by a1mamacat
AnnieCamaro wrote:KillerTomato wrote:AnnieCamaro wrote:
But sweetie, it's not that you'd be a bad driver, it's that
a: you probably can't reach the pedals and see over the dash and
second: you don't have opposable thumbs.
Mr. Killer, thank you very much for your concern, but I think I have everything figured out.
First, I can too see over the dash and the steering wheel. I am a very tall girl, and I have excellent posture. If I couldn't reach the foot pedals easily, I would make Lizbit stay down in front of the seat. Compared to me, she's little. She'll fit. I would tell her when to press the gas, the brake, and the clutch. She's learning how to press things in her tricks class, so we can put that skill to good use.
You are correct that I don't have opposable thumbs, but I do have opposable teeth that serve the same purpose in almost every circumstance. The only tricky part will be moving the gear shift lever, which has a nice leather-covered ball I can bite into, but is located on a console between the front seats. I mean, I can do it, but I will have to bend down to do it, so I won't be able to see over the dashboard while I'm shifting. (Ooh. I hope no squirrels run into the street right then!) What I don't get is, if two-footers are so darn smart,
why didn't one of them invent a car where you can just start it and go, without having to worry about the clutching and shifting? That's what I would do, if I had opposable thumbs and didn't have to spend a lot of time on school and my opera.
Thank you for your compliment, BTW, which I didn't quote, because I didn't want to sound egotistical. I'm not that kind of girl.
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They do have those kind of cars, Annie. They are called "Automatics". I have one. It is very nice.
I do think, though, that part of your Mom's reluctance to have you drive, is that your track record with vehicles, is not very good for her health.

Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:17 am
by AnnieCamaro
a1mamacat wrote:
They do have those kind of cars, Annie. They are called "Automatics". I have one. It is very nice.
I didn't know. I've never seen a car like that or, at least, never been inside one. I apologize to all two-footers for thinking that none of them had ever thought of such a sensible idea. Home School High School didn't offer a driver's education course, or I might have learned this there.
I do think, though, that part of your Mom's reluctance to have you drive, is that your track record with vehicles, is not very good for her health.

She worries too much. I will think relaxing thoughts into her eyelids.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 6:39 pm
by hermillion
AnnieCamaro wrote:
You are correct that I don't have opposable thumbs, but I do have opposable teeth that serve the same purpose in almost every circumstance. The only tricky part will be moving the gear shift lever, which has a nice leather-covered ball I can bite into, but is located on a console between the front seats. I mean, I can do it, but I will have to bend down to do it, so I won't be able to see over the dashboard while I'm shifting. (Ooh. I hope no squirrels run into the street right then!) What I don't get is, if two-footers are so darn smart, why didn't one of them invent a car where you can just start it and go, without having to worry about the clutching and shifting? That's what I would do, if I had opposable thumbs and didn't have to spend a lot of time on school and my opera.
Miss Annie, herjosie is practically climbing up my arm and insisting that I tell you she volunteers to sit on the dashboard and act as your "eyes" while you bend down to operate the gear shift lever. She fits very nicely on dashboards, but refuses to bob her head up and down.
Re: Why my mom won't let me drive
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:51 pm
by Evil Squirrel
AnnieCamaro wrote:Evil Squirrel wrote:Annie, that avatar gives me the creeps! Those glowing green eyes..... ACK! Can't your mom do something about that?
Thankfully, as a professional artist, I can give your mom a hand adn get rid of that annoying green eye. As you can see below.....
Of course, when I saw how that looked, I had to use a little more creative license.....
There is a much more asthetically pleasing avatar for you to upload. I'm sure we will all be able to sleep a little better at night if you switch it out.....
Evil Squirrel, those pictures are mean! Meanmeanmean. You have a jealous and petty soul. You are the kind of insignificant and disrespectful "artist" who would spray paint a mustache on the Mona Lisa and a skull tattoo on the statue of Mr. David.
My eyes are glowing green in my photo because I was thinking pictures onto the backs of someone's eyelids. Those eyelids were a long distance away, so I had to think hard. Thus, my eyes glow like a laserlight installed in an IMAX projector.
I like those ideas you have for enhancing those so-called classic works of art. I will have to attempt those someday as soon as I am done with the picture of the dogs playing strip poker....
I better not ever see a pair of green glowing eyes staring up at me in my tree, or I might never come out again! You may want to have the vet check that out.....