A friend of mine has an aunt, now 61 years old. she has just announced that she won't be driving anymore.
But. She also announced that she had been driving around since she was 28 years old and during all that time, she hadn't had a valid drivers license. She said she would buy insurance for all of the cars she owned over the years at registration time, but would let it lapse as soon as she got an id card. She never had an accident (THANK GOD!) and she was only stopped twice over all of these years but managed to talk her way out of tickets. My friend did not believe her but had someone she knew in Motor Vehicle check the name. No record of any license! This woman claims that insurance premiums were too high, that she never had enough money, and that she had to take care of my friend's four cousins on her own. She never took an kind of state or federal aid. . (She had a number of jobs, all low-paying.,)
But I ask you.
Is this womnan lucky, or what?
2006-10-12
06:35:32
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Oh no no. She wasn't bragging! I think she was ashamed.. She hadn't even told her own kids! Just my friend as they are very close, and she knows I would have NEVER EVER turned her in. Sorry, but I know it was dangerous except I'm just glad no one was hurt. But she says that she just didn't want to get tied up in the welfare mess so she took the chance. Now, even though she can still drive and could get a legal license, she says she truly believes that God helped her to raise her kids and forgave her for not following the law.So she doesn't want to drive anymore.
I applaud her.
2006-10-12
06:50:39 ·
update #1