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Posted by Lonny (Member # 19) on June 30, 2013, 02:57 PM:
 
Friday night about 10:00 PM my wife told me somebody was parked at the end of our driveway. I took a stroll kinda cautious like to see what was going on.

When I approached the drivers side window a kid about 16 saw me and said "Hi Mr. Geh----" I didn't know the kids name but knew the face. I asked them (he had a buddy) what they were doing and why they were parked at the end my driveway. They were waiting for some friends to catch up as a rodeo in town had just got over. Everything seemed on the up and up. No booze smell, pot, or anything to make me suspicious, but they were parked in my driveway which didn't thrill me. They said they would be leaving so I headed back into the house.

A few minutes later I glanced out and the kid was walking towards the house and his vehicle was still parked at the end of the drive. When I walked out to meet him his first words were, "Sorry, I ran over your mailbox"

I kinda came unglued on the kid and more than one Gawd Damn and F-bomb was dropped as to how in the hell did he manage that. Anyhow, the kid was really apologetic and I said that doesn't do my mailbox any good at this point.

I gave him a couple choices in how to fix the problem, pay up, fix it, or we could get a cop to come out. He wanted to call his dad so I said call away. His dad came out a few minutes later and reamed him for parking in a private driveway and not paying attention where he was driving. The dad told me the young man would be out the next day with the materials to fix the problem.

So yesterday, the kid showed up with treated post and concrete and we fixed the mess. He was actually a real nice kid, who holds a summer job at a tire shop, wrestles on the school team, and does little rodeoing.

I told him I appreciated his honesty as he could have drove away and I would have never known it was him that actually did it. He could have also just paid me, but his dad insisted his son fix the mailbox. He asked me several times if I was satisfied with the job and if he owed me anything else for the damage. I'd hire the kid if I ever needed help.

Good parenting sure helps with turning out good kids.
 
Posted by 4949shooter (Member # 3530) on June 30, 2013, 04:42 PM:
 
Stories like this make me realize there actually is some hope for our future.
 
Posted by the bearhunter (Member # 3552) on June 30, 2013, 05:04 PM:
 
indeed!! very refreshing. bet he grows up to be a Republican [Wink]
 
Posted by BangPop (Member # 3876) on July 01, 2013, 07:17 PM:
 
I believe I'd be calling that kids dad and giving him a compliment. They are few and far between these days.
 




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