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what unwritten rule(s) have you followed?
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<blockquote data-quote="dereksbicycles" data-source="post: 2072450" data-attributes="member: 50134"><p>My girlfriend's Mom has a very nice 2004 Mustang 40th Anniversary Edition convertible. It's a manual. My girlfriend doesn't know how to drive manual. I do. My girlfriend has told me that I would ask her Mom if I would drive it. I won't. </p><p></p><p>Those Mustangs don't come cheap. She earned the right to own the Mustang. I did not. It would be a poor taste for me to ask to drive it. If she ever handle me keys, I'll love to take it for a spin. I don't think anyone has driven the Mustang except the Mom. I don't want to cross the line and ask if I can drive it. It's about respect.</p><p></p><p>What one unwritten rule have you abided by?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dereksbicycles, post: 2072450, member: 50134"] My girlfriend's Mom has a very nice 2004 Mustang 40th Anniversary Edition convertible. It's a manual. My girlfriend doesn't know how to drive manual. I do. My girlfriend has told me that I would ask her Mom if I would drive it. I won't. Those Mustangs don't come cheap. She earned the right to own the Mustang. I did not. It would be a poor taste for me to ask to drive it. If she ever handle me keys, I'll love to take it for a spin. I don't think anyone has driven the Mustang except the Mom. I don't want to cross the line and ask if I can drive it. It's about respect. What one unwritten rule have you abided by? [/QUOTE]
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