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Old 11-14-2014, 07:17 PM   #87
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Originally Posted by dannythetran View Post
You honestly think that spirited driving would cause a ding on the hood or under the driver mirror? OP stated that his kid is a straight honor student and a sports athlete. Not every teenager is the same as the ones you see on the news or hear about. I agree with everyone's post when they say it is due to jealousy. When I was in High school, I hated the kids that had the new accords or Acuras. I had to work hard for my 2001 Honda accord while in High School and seeing other kids during Acuras and Lexus made me feel jealous of their family's income but I never damaged anyone's cars. Plus, why would his son lie up to the principal. He would get in serious trouble and I'm sure he is smart enough to tell his Dad what happen instead of going through the whole process just to get in trouble.

I agree completely, when I was in high school I always envied the popular kids for having c250/350 and G35/37s and such when I only had a 98 Honda Civic that I couldn't drive to school. Being envious of others doesn't necessarily mean I have to damage their cars, sure I was envious and had some hate attached along but it doesn't make it right to damage someone else's car.

By the way, I think we all used the term jealous wrong in this post.
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