juan214
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Leave your son stuck at work for another 8 hours and he will learn the hard way to turn off the electrical loads.
Reminds me of when my son had to sit in the kiddie seat. He loved pushing the seat belt button which caused me to pull over and restrap the seat. One morning running late for dropping the 3 kids off at the daycare I hear the seat belt retract again. I told his sisters the next time he does that to hold on because we are going to stop quickly.
Not 5 minutes go by and snap. We were going about 45mph and I jump on the brakes, he is sitting in the middle of the back seat which pivots forward so that now he is looking down at the emergency brake handle between the two front seats.
"Darn Christopher, haven't I told you to quit releasing that seat belt...." After what seemed like forever to him, hanging there stuck in his seat & being lectured, I put him back and re-strapped the seat belt. He sure was a little red in the face afterwards. That ended the releasing the seat belt.
Millennials - can't be taught by talking to them, they have to experience it in order to learn it.
Man that brings back memories.
Its a Millennial boy thing, all my boys and nephews learned how to kiss the back of the bench off the old Chevy Impala. Hilarious when they kissed the back of the bench seat and snap back into the back bench like a pinball. Had to hold it in when wifey ******* about slamming the brakes on. Today all the kids (adults now) wear their seat belt guess a good safety lesson learned early. Me I always forget to put mine on lesson never learn from days when we were not required by a seat belt law to buckle up.