wooffyOPClose to Antwerp, Antwerpen Belgium832 posts
Now mine I am sort of embarrased to say was my own fault. I was 16 just got my drivers licence and had my own car a 1959 Chevy. (a classic now). I really liked this girl I worked with at a drive in restaurant. When I finally got up the courage to ask her out I suggested that we go to a drive in movie. I looked up a good movie and made mistake of forgetting to see which drive in cinema it was playing at. We of course went to the wrong one. The movie playing was bad so I suggested that it was probably at another one about 7 kms away. Of course it wasn't but Romeo & Juliette was playing. She had seen it but didn't mind seeing it again so I thought that wasn't too bad. I hooked the speaker on and forgot the brake we rolled backwards and I ripped the speaker from the pole. We went a few rows further and by this time she had crouched down so far the nobody could see she was in the car. Needless to say she liked the movie but not the date. I never even dared to look at her again and about a month later I changed jobs. I never saw her again.
Growing up is sooooo hard. Wouldn't want to be there again.
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I was 16 just got my drivers licence and had my own car a 1959 Chevy. (a classic now).
I really liked this girl I worked with at a drive in restaurant.
When I finally got up the courage to ask her out I suggested that we go to a drive in movie.
I looked up a good movie and made mistake of forgetting to see which drive in cinema it was playing at.
We of course went to the wrong one. The movie playing was bad so I suggested that it was probably at another one about 7 kms away.
Of course it wasn't but Romeo & Juliette was playing. She had seen it but didn't mind seeing it again so I thought that wasn't too bad.
I hooked the speaker on and forgot the brake we rolled backwards and I ripped the speaker from the pole.
We went a few rows further and by this time she had crouched down so far the nobody could see she was in the car.
Needless to say she liked the movie but not the date. I never even dared to look at her again and about a month later I changed jobs. I never saw her again.
Growing up is sooooo hard. Wouldn't want to be there again.