Posted by blonde girl on September 26, 2007 at 17:30:48 from (142.176.58.144):
So to make a long story short,I was out with my boyfriend a few weeks ago,picked him up after work,so i drove myself home.It was sometime after 1:30 am,had to work in the morning,so i decided,may as well go...65,well maybe 70,heck stepped on the gas of my dads 04 chevy,and put her up to 90,95,then 105 and then out of nowhere,red and blue lights!!!Anyways,i am going to loose my license for awhile,says going 105 in a 40 will do that.My dad has a 135 massey with a gas engine.I live only 7 miles from where i work,someone said that if i drive a farm tractor,the police will probbably leave me alone.I was trying to figure out how much it will cost me to go to work and home every day and what kind of milage to expect from the tractor.Thank you for your help,Wendy.
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