Here, Rusty, next time you "take the cats out........."

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I always thought it would be fun to have a right-hand drive car, add a fake steering wheel on the left and teach a pet to stand up and lean on the wheel like in the picture. Can you imagine the looks you would get?
 
I always thought it would be fun to have a right-hand drive car, add a fake steering wheel on the left and teach a pet to stand up and lean on the wheel like in the picture. Can you imagine the looks you would get?

You work too hard. Just get a RHD conversion like the posties use.
 
I always thought it would be fun to have a right-hand drive car, add a fake steering wheel on the left and teach a pet to stand up and lean on the wheel like in the picture. Can you imagine the looks you would get?
Man, if Princess could Drove, I'd Never have Slept!

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My neighbour's friend worked at the local zoo and many times she would bring a baby tiger home in her car. She said it was hilarious when people would pull up beside her. The look on their faces were priceless. I talked to her one day and she was holding this 3 month old tiger in her arms. I asked her if I could pet it and she said it is a wild animal don't forget and I took that as a warning. It was gorgeous though. It had it's eye on something maybe a neighbourhood cat or dog.
 
I always thought it would be fun to have a right-hand drive car, add a fake steering wheel on the left and teach a pet to stand up and lean on the wheel like in the picture. Can you imagine the looks you would get?
Just get yourself an old driver's Ed car
 
Back in the 1980's/early 90's, the Big Cat Rescue in FL (that later became the basis for "Tiger King") used to let volunteers with so many hours take juvenile panthers home.

I really wanted to do that.
 
I always thought it would be fun to have a right-hand drive car, add a fake steering wheel on the left and teach a pet to stand up and lean on the wheel like in the picture. Can you imagine the looks you would get?
My mom had a driver training school when I was in my early teens. Her car had dual throttle and brake controls and I would sometimes drive it around parking lots while sitting in the passenger seat and steering with the bottom of the wheel with my left hand. Made a lot of people do a double take. Once I had my license, I drove it on occasion and one of my friends would be sitting in the passenger seat playing with the damned pedals. Nearly got in some serious trouble a few times.
 
I'm tall with a long spine.

I can do that without special controls!
 
At 6 ft 7 inches, I can too, but with so many rhd cars around now it's not the same as it was in the 1970s.
I had a guy working for me in the auto glass trade he was 6'7'. His name was Hoss a big German fella. He was my complaint dept LOL. One of the local cops used to come into the shop on a regular basis. He pulled in with the cruiser and we were talking and Hoss comes walking out. The cop looked at him and said Holy F&8K.
Hoss was an armature boxer and spared with George Chavalo. Hoss had a 82" reach and was proud of that because Ali had an 81" reach.
 
I went to school with a guy who was 6'8" (and later replaced him in a band).

He could not walk through a 6'8" standard door without timing his step to be almost exactly mid-stride when he was in the doorway.
 
I went to school with a guy who was 6'8" (and later replaced him in a band).

He could not walk through a 6'8" standard door without timing his step to be almost exactly mid-stride when he was in the doorway.
My friend owned a stereo shop and hired a guy exactly 7 foot tall. Like you say he had to time his steps going through the normal size door. My buddy said he hired him so he could dust the top shelves. lol
 
I watched a movie the night call "Big Fish". Starred Danny Devito and a guy named Matthew McGrory. Look him up on Google... he was 7'6" and had starred in a number of films. His body was severely bent over and had an abnormal deep voice.
He died at 35 (I think ) of a heart problem. Must have been a tough job finding cloths and shoes etc. He had a girlfriend though. Finding a car he could drive must have been a challenge as well.
 
I "only" wear a 12.5 shoe.

Good luck finding that (half sizes seem to go away after 11.5).

Most times I'm OK with a 13.

Not really the easiest to find those.

Most stores have them but only 1 or 2 in only a few styles.

14 is even less but I do see them.

Anything over that and you are screwed.
 
I "only" wear a 12.5 shoe.

Good luck finding that (half sizes seem to go away after 11.5).

Most times I'm OK with a 13.

Not really the easiest to find those.

Most stores have them but only 1 or 2 in only a few styles.

14 is even less but I do see them.

Anything over that and you are screwed.
Try finding size 14 or 15 footwear in a small city. The few pairs that most stores might get are gone very quickly. I have been ordering them online for a few years now, but I still have to go to a brick and mortar store to get my work boots. I have found that the sizing varies depending on the brand and the style.
 
Try finding size 14 or 15 footwear in a small city. The few pairs that most stores might get are gone very quickly. I have been ordering them online for a few years now, but I still have to go to a brick and mortar store to get my work boots. I have found that the sizing varies depending on the brand and the style.
You'd be great at stamping out forest fires Randy LOL
 
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