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My first car was a boat. Okay, not like an actual boat, just one of those huge olds-mobiles from the 80s that might as
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well have been straight from an episode of Spongebob. I bought it for practically nothing from my neighbor, Bill,
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who wanted to see it go to a good home.
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It used to be his mom's car and she basically only ever drove to the grocery
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store, so it was in great condition and it meant a lot to him. He's a really nice guy. Actually, EMBARRASSING MOMENT SIDE TANGENT!!!
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(Epic Trumpet)
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One day after school i pulled into
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my garage and took a couple minutes to look at something on my phone before I got out of the car. Bill came over to
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talk, to me about something, but I didn't see him and I ended up looking at my phone for a long
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time. But he had already walked into the garage to talk to me, and I don't think he expected
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me to just sit there for so long.
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Anyway, I eventually looked up to open the door locked eyes with him and screamed like a little girl. {yikes}
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Okay, so my car was in good condition but it was made in 1984! It could have kids, by now!
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They'd probably only be power wheels but still, most kids at my school
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had way nicer cars. I mean this was a public school, so it's not like, they, had lambos but they might as
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well have. It was a running joke with
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my friends that my car didn't have horsepower... it had hamster power.
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Some cars have enough horses that if you floor it you'll get thrown
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back so hard your hair changes color, but when I floored it my, hair stayed the same. The
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weird thing is, when you put it into park it kind of lurched forward like it was ready to go.
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Where was that enthusiasm ten minutes ago?? I don't really care
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about cars though, so I was never embarrassed or anything. I loved that car, and how could I not? It was my first.
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When I got it, our garage had lots of boxes and stuff. So we kept my car in the driveway for the whole neighborhood to
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see. That's how not embarrassed I was :3. One night I was sitting in my room and I got the sudden urge to do...SOMETHING.
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Anything! I just needed to get out of the house. My mom was already asleep, but
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that just meant an opportunity to practice "The Art Of Doing Things You're Not Supposed To" (trademark).
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I texted my friend Ryan to see if he wanted to be my partner in crime for the night.
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While I wait for him to text back, did you know
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that my brother's name is Ryan too? Crazy! . Also he and his kids watch my videos, BUT.
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(And I've got the evidence right here). One of them watches Logan Paul
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Sorry, Connor, looks like I can only shout out
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Jace. Oh, I didn't send it... So my friend texted me back and was totally down to hang out! I climbed out of my window
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and snuck around the house to my car.
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But here's the problem: if I shut the car door or start the engine in the driveway, the sound will wake everybody up!! To get
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away with this (plan music starts playing), I needed to get the car down the street as quietly as possible.
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(some random scheme music)
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(some more random scheme music)
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(squikky squikky squeaks)
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(squikky squikky squeaks)
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I picked him up and parked at the library between the river and Fedex on Capitol Boulevard in downtown, Boise Idaho. You know
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the one. We walked around for a bit, and you won't believe who we ran into...!
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...Nobody. Cities are surprisingly
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boring at night. And it was kind of cold so we went back to the car. I turned right onto Capitol from the library
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parking lot, when suddenly a cop car flew across the bridge and blocked me! How did he know I was sneaking out??
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Okay, I put the car into park...
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(cop) - "PUT YO HANDS IN THE AIR"
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I know it was only one cop, but I might as
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well have had five stars in GTA with a helicopter and everything. The cop came over to my window
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and asked if i knew why he pulled us over. I actually had no idea, so he helped me out with
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a little pop quiz. "Which way does Capital go?" (alligator from peter pan or somethin)
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DING!
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Capital boulevard is a one way. CAPITAL BOULEVARD IS A ONE WAY. While the cop was on the phone tattling to my mom, Ryan
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goes: "Can I put my hands down yet?" *slappy* Do you want to die?? The cop
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was actually pretty nice, and he let us leave with just a warning.
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(sarcastic western guitar music) That's when we decided to go on the run. We escaped into the night never to be seen again...
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Just kidding. Ryan actually didn't get into trouble because the cop
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didn't call HIS mom, so when we got back to my street I made him get out
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and walk the mile and a half back to his place. It seemed fair.
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(Purposefully long pause and spoopy music)
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"Hello, Timothy..." Oh, hey mom. "What were you doing out so late, Timothy?" Uhh, you know...
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"You're
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in big trouble Timothy." Honestly I'm not sure where this is going I just wanted to use that voice... :D My mom actually
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wasn't too mad, but the next day when I got home from school the garage
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was completely cleaned out. *POOF* It finally had enough room for my car, which meant no more late night adventures. And remember how
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I thought I didn't send that text to Ryan about sneaking out? I actually
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did send it... to my BROTHER Ryan. And of course he told my mom, which means I would have gotten caught
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no matter what. The universe is a vast and cruel mistress... Fast forward a couple years and I got myself a bonafied
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JAY OH BEE. I don't know why I said it like that, but I was moving to Montana.
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...Which might explain it. My mom was worried about her little baby
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boy living on his own for the first time, so she bought me ALL OF THE THINGS.
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POTS,
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PANS,
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TOWLES, the whole nine. I wanted to wait until I got there to buy stuff as I needed it, but she didn't listen. So I
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blame her for what happened next. Also thanks for the stuff mom. We loaded up my precious oldsmobile with all of my
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new heavy things and ventured north. (trippyness)
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(Definitely not Bill Wurtz) Oh hey, pro tip: don't move in the winter. We hit a terrible blizzard.
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And the old mobile just couldn't handle it. It was so overworked
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from pushing through the snow and carrying all that heavy stuff that the engine seized up entirely, and we had to junk the whole
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car just two hours from my new apartment.
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When my mom told our neighbor Bill that his mom's old car
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had broken down, Bill said
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that his mom was actually from Montana, so it was kind of like it had gone back to be with her
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Which I thought was really sweet. Also, did you notice how the
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Boise library sign has an exclamation point? It actually has that in real life, because we love BOOKS!!!! (calm down Boise)
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