Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for November 26, 1988
Transcript:
Brad: Hello? Dad: Brad? It's dad. Brad: Hi, Dad. Where are you? Dad: Oh, I'm in a phone booth at a sleazy, run down bar about 20 miles from town. Brad: Uh...what're you doin there, Dad? Dad: Well, do you recall when you borrowed my car and you promised to put gas in it?
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
My brother used to do that to our parents
sillls about 10 years ago
Running out of gas is no fun. I did not have much money at the time and my car stopped a mile from my house. I had to walk back in the dark. someone blasted there horn on me for no reason, get a gas can and walk back. Then it still did not start. Had to get someone to push me with there car till it did.
Needless to say it only happened once. I was poor but at least my gas tank was full
sillls about 10 years ago
If your a parent it may be a good idea to check behind your own kids to make sure they did what they were supposed to do. It is not really about trust but about learning and growing up.
In short the dad should have checked the gas gage and yes the son should have put gas in the car.