Stupid things you did when you were young thread

Against my parent's wishes I went out & bought a brand new 1976 Kawasaki 900 LTD for about $3500 when I was 18. At the time it was said to be the quickest production bike there was. I had just finished paying off the brand new Suzuki GT380 I had bought about 4 months ago & felt I had to have something bigger. I picked it up on a Saturday & spent the day I riding with a friend. About midnight we stopped in a parking lot to talk to another friend. When we pulled out of the lot I apparently didn't get the kickstand all of the way up & it dropped back down. I passed my friend in his car in the left lane & when I pulled in front of him the bike shifted to the left a bit & the kickstand caught the ground at about 40 mph. Best I could figure from looking at the damage, the bike flipped upside down & landed on the handlebars & instruments, then drug me about a quarter of a block down the road. I remember that I was desperately trying to stand the bike back up the whole time. I wasn't hurt but I spent almost 4 months waiting for the parts from Japan to fix the bike. By then, Kawasaki had come out with the KZ1000 which was quicker than the 900. I had just over 100 miles on the bike when I wrecked it. That bike was bad luck. I dumped it & wrecked it so many times that by 1979 I just parked it & bought a Harley. Drug it around when I moved several times & sold it for $600 in 1992. It had a bit over 7000 miles on it then.