koopkooper
Practically Family
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Was wondering if there is something modern you have managed to avoid.
So far I've never touched a playstation or xbox. Benny Holiday has just got one and plans to introduce me via a ww2 flight game.
But....I remember ten odd years ago I was working in Perth, Western Australia at a tennis tournament and I was given the use of a courtesy car for the week to drive around in. That sounded good on paper till I got into it and realised at that point I had never driven a car earlier than 1972.
You see my parents car was a 1972 Holden (aussie brand of GMH), it was big with drum brakes, no power steering and column manual. I learnt to drive on that car. After that I bought a 1960 FB Holden which was my current car at the time of this story. So I get into this new Toyota with a girl I was dating that week who was looking at me as if I had never driven.You see I struggled to get into it (set off the alarm).I then couldn't figure out how to adjust the seat.
I couldn't find the lights and kept bumping a button on the steering wheel that either turned the radio on/off and took the windows up and down. Suddenly it was as if I was Jerry Lewis ...Lady!!!!!!!!!! Ok here's the kicker, I am flying down the road at 45 mph....that would be good if we measured speed in miles in Australia, we don't it's kilometers per hour, so for a start I am driving too slow (give me a break, my 1960 car was in miles still, Australia converted in 1966) I then get pulled over by the cops cos I have my highbeams on. I explained to him that I hadn't ever driven a car past 1972,and that highbeams in the older cars had the switch located under the drivers brake pedal, under the carpet, he looked at me strangely and asked me to turn the highbeams down "ok sir, sorry,ummmm, how do you do that??"
Fortunatly he didn't book me, but he did run a breath test to make sure I
wasn't drunk!! Since the 1960 car I have owned a 1957 Chrysler and now a 1965 Valiant Regal. For the record,I still struggle with a new one from time to time!
So far I've never touched a playstation or xbox. Benny Holiday has just got one and plans to introduce me via a ww2 flight game.
But....I remember ten odd years ago I was working in Perth, Western Australia at a tennis tournament and I was given the use of a courtesy car for the week to drive around in. That sounded good on paper till I got into it and realised at that point I had never driven a car earlier than 1972.
You see my parents car was a 1972 Holden (aussie brand of GMH), it was big with drum brakes, no power steering and column manual. I learnt to drive on that car. After that I bought a 1960 FB Holden which was my current car at the time of this story. So I get into this new Toyota with a girl I was dating that week who was looking at me as if I had never driven.You see I struggled to get into it (set off the alarm).I then couldn't figure out how to adjust the seat.
I couldn't find the lights and kept bumping a button on the steering wheel that either turned the radio on/off and took the windows up and down. Suddenly it was as if I was Jerry Lewis ...Lady!!!!!!!!!! Ok here's the kicker, I am flying down the road at 45 mph....that would be good if we measured speed in miles in Australia, we don't it's kilometers per hour, so for a start I am driving too slow (give me a break, my 1960 car was in miles still, Australia converted in 1966) I then get pulled over by the cops cos I have my highbeams on. I explained to him that I hadn't ever driven a car past 1972,and that highbeams in the older cars had the switch located under the drivers brake pedal, under the carpet, he looked at me strangely and asked me to turn the highbeams down "ok sir, sorry,ummmm, how do you do that??"
Fortunatly he didn't book me, but he did run a breath test to make sure I
wasn't drunk!! Since the 1960 car I have owned a 1957 Chrysler and now a 1965 Valiant Regal. For the record,I still struggle with a new one from time to time!