stick shift
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169439)
• United States
31 Aug 23
We had gone ten months without Bob going to hospital, urgent care or ER. Today that ended.
Blood when he tried to pee this morning.
Not able to pee.
No one able to put in a catheter, not locally or at the VA. They had to do a...
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Ronald Franklin
@RonElFran (1214)
• Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
29 Aug 18
I just traded in my 21-year-old 1997 Honda Accord after it became undriveable. It was a great car that served me well all those years, even though it didn't have all the techy bells and whistles the new ones do.
In fact, driving...
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thrillezynite
@thrillezynite (44)
• United States
24 May 09
why is there still stick shift cars, they are so hard to drive, i was trying to learn but the car keeps on stopping, Why do companies still make them?
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Gumball
@Gumball (793)
• United States
30 May 07
I drive an automatic for one reason, I never learned how to drive a stick shift. My dad taught me how to drive and we only had an automatic. I want to learn how one of these days though.
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mememama
@mememama (3076)
• United States
5 May 07
My father in law was shocked when he had to park my car and discovered it was a stick shift, he thought that women didn't know how. But really, I only know of a few women, mostly older ones that do drive stick shift (some people...
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ethanmama
@ethanmama (1745)
• Philippines
6 Feb 07
Here in the Philippines, many of us drive vehicles with stick shifts, rather than automatic transmission. So I meet some drivers over here who can handle a stick shift but cannot use an automatic. When I went to the USA, I noted...
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courtlynne77
@courtlynne77 (4839)
• United States
5 Nov 06
If you driving a automatic car, do you know how to drive a manual? Do you remember who taught you to drive?
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