Why a blog for @thenmyyouthsaid?
There have been countless times that I have wanted to tweet a good quote but it just wouldn't fit in the 140 characters, or times that I have had a quote but then deleted it because it just wouldn't be funny without the proper lead up. Some stories cannot be told in a mere 140 characters. That's where the blog will come in handy. This is where you will get more and (hopefully) even funnier quotes and stories.
However, as with the twitter account, I do not want it to just be quotes and stories from my youth - I want to hear from all of you. Please send in your quotes and your stories - thenmyyouthsaid@gmail.com I'd love to include your name and location (first name and state or country if outside the US). If you wish to remain anonymous in the post please let me know, otherwise I will credit you for the story. Feel free to include pictures and videos.
I look forward to your e-mails and lots of laughs.
And now for my first story for the blog...
A few days ago I tweeted that I was about to give stick shift lessons to one of my boys. That was an interesting day. At one point he apparently forgot what a brake pedal was and didn't slow down at all before attempting to make a turn. I was fairly certain my jeep was going to flip.
Anyways, I also tweeted that a few years back the first time I gave his sister a lesson she ended up putting my old jeep into a bush. I found the video for it. This was back before everyone had iPhone's so the video quality leaves a little to be desired.
We have a decently sized parking lot behind the church that I use to teach the youth, who have their permit or license, how to drive stick before they attempt it out on the road. Well that day, as others looked on and videoed, I was giving a lesson. She had stalled out her fair share of times but overall hadn't done too bad. I told her to pull the jeep into one of the parking spots and we'd be done...
#thenmyouthsaid "Wait...how do I stop?!?"
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