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27/07/2001 09:02:41
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00534404
Message ID:
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>>Well, the car is his birthday/high school graduation/Christmas present. He turned 18 on the first of this month, and he's entering his senior year in H.S.
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>Yeah, and? <g> My kids have gotten some pretty nice gifts (computers, digital video camera for the younger one, digital still camera for the older), but no cars. I'm willing to share my car with a teenage driver, but just can't see why they need cars of their own, especially since all but one of the colleges we visited with the older doesn't even let freshman have cars on campus.
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>But, different strokes, ...

< g >I'm definitely not going to show either of my boys this.:-)

>< George grumbles that his parents never bought him a car, nor sent him on a trip to Spain or Cancun, then remembers that he went to private school while his kids have gone to public schools >
>
>My parents never bought me a car or took me on expensive vacations. I went to public school (which prepared me for college better than some of the private schools some of my college classmates went to). OTOH, they taught me a lot of important things and set my aspirations high.
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>And fwiw, until there 4 drivers in the house, we had one car. My mom used to drive my dad to work so she could have the car for the day.
>
Same here about my folks. As a matter of fact, we didn't even have a car for the period between about 1959 and 1967. Living in the city, where the neighborhood had all the stores that you'd need within walking distance and plentiful public transportation, there was no need. The same was true of other folks in the area. This included my best friend from high school (1961), who's family didn't own a car then and hasn't since. My folks bought one when the moved to the suburbs (it's kind of required there< g >).
George

Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est
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