Ok Call Me Stupied
Ok Call Me Stupied
BUT MY BROTHER HAS A 05 COLORADO AND NEEDED A NEW KEY AND TRANSMITTER SINCE HE LOST ONE. SINCE HIS TRANSMITTER NEEDS TO BE PROGRAMED I HAD TO TAKE IT TO WORK. SO HE TOOK MY PANEL. THIS IS THE SAME BROTHER THAT BARROWED MY OTHER BROTHERS CAR AND WREAKED IT. HE ALSO BARROWED MY 1957 CHEVY PICKUP WITH A 327 AND 3 DUSES AND BENT THE LINKAGE. HES 58 AND CLEAN AND SOBBER KNOW FOR 10 YEARS NOW AND HAS THE LORD ON HIS SIDE. SO IM ASKING SHOULD I STILL BE NERVIOUS.
Growing up I was not one who shared. One morning, I woke screaming in agony. It was determined that I needed medical aid and needed to be taken to the hospital. While I was never known for being overly dramatic, unless it came to household chores (of course); all reservation regarding the severity of the pain were removed when, I tossed my brother the keys to my car and and said, "Here, you drive."
Of course several years later my brother redeemed himself with the following conversation:
Phone ringing...
JJ: "Hello?"
Bro: "Uhm, do you have and extra set of keys for your car"
JJ: Hesitation, "...yes... why"
Bro: "...because I locked your keys in your car."
The whole purpose of this endeavor was that I did not want to drive some hundred miles so he could run an errand. During the course of the conversation my brother indicated he knew where some rocks were and had a solution to our dilemma. I acquired a parent, complete with a car, and retrieved my car, with the windows intact.
Both my brother and I are in our late 40's, those are the only two times he has driven my car.
I love my brother; both he and I have survived life, which concludes that the Lord is with us all the time; but he still ain't driving my car.
-JJ
Of course several years later my brother redeemed himself with the following conversation:
Phone ringing...
JJ: "Hello?"
Bro: "Uhm, do you have and extra set of keys for your car"
JJ: Hesitation, "...yes... why"
Bro: "...because I locked your keys in your car."
The whole purpose of this endeavor was that I did not want to drive some hundred miles so he could run an errand. During the course of the conversation my brother indicated he knew where some rocks were and had a solution to our dilemma. I acquired a parent, complete with a car, and retrieved my car, with the windows intact.
Both my brother and I are in our late 40's, those are the only two times he has driven my car.
I love my brother; both he and I have survived life, which concludes that the Lord is with us all the time; but he still ain't driving my car.
-JJ



