tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13787418.post261909387708345259..comments2024-02-08T00:12:59.675+08:00Comments on www.NoelBoyd.com: What a MORON!!!!Noel Boydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13721362187211983908noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13787418.post-67512623628663695992009-10-14T04:36:19.740+08:002009-10-14T04:36:19.740+08:00Hi Grace! You read Ann's blog right? I see you...Hi Grace! You read Ann's blog right? I see your name in the comment notification emails all the time. =)<br /><br />Are you serious? 8 year old kids on tractors?? Wow!! I'm trying to picture but it's just wrong in every sense.<br /><br />Teenagers love having fun and most of them aren't good drinkers. So giving them a license at that age isn't a smart thing. I've got friends that drink and drive. No matter how drunk they are, they still claim they can drive.<br /><br />I lost my closest friend because she was in the car with a drunk driver. I still miss her lots and wish I could turn back time. It sucks big time!Noel Boydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13721362187211983908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13787418.post-6540130731964967612009-10-14T00:20:55.805+08:002009-10-14T00:20:55.805+08:00Hey Noel! Just checking out your blog and lovin i...Hey Noel! Just checking out your blog and lovin it! Laughed at this post. Although I have to say that out in the less surburban/cosmopolitan parts of the US, alot of kids as young as 8 or so are allowed to drive tractors and trucks to help with the farming activities. (I was floored myself when I first heard it). I've also heard from fellow parents about their 17-year-olds (legal driving age here) who have crashed the family cars or made some unsound judgement in driving drunk. In my mind, a mature 12-year-old is far more competent of a driver, than a wayward 17-year-old.Grace Hester Designshttp://gracehester.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.com