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This all makes me think of one of the saddest things I ever saw. A pink Barbie ride-on Jeep, strapped to the roof of a Tahoe, headed toward the beach. This is one of the large-ish battery-powered Jeeps that little girls can drive around in.

Mom and Dad weren't thinking much about aerodynamics, and at 75mph on the freeway, the wind was ripping the poor Jeep to shreds. It caught my attention when a pink piece of plastic, which must have been the hood, flew past my helmet. Soon, the doors, top and other little details started tearing off. I could only think of how sad the girl was going to be when Dad untied the Jeep and brought down the parts that were left.
(11-30-2021, 07:04 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]This all makes me think of one of the saddest things I ever saw. A pink Barbie ride-on Jeep, strapped to the roof of a Tahoe, headed toward the beach. This is one of the large-ish battery-powered Jeeps that little girls can drive around in.

Mom and Dad weren't thinking much about aerodynamics, and at 75mph on the freeway, the wind was ripping the poor Jeep to shreds. It caught my attention when a pink piece of plastic, which must have been the hood, flew past my helmet. Soon, the doors, top and other little details started tearing off. I could only think of how sad the girl was going to be when Dad untied the Jeep and brought down the parts that were left.

(*sigh*)

Mom / Dad - not thinking, period. Undecided
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