As a young kid growing up in Southfield, MI in 1972 my Uncle Irving stopped by the house as he would
often do but this time he drove up in his new 2 door sports car. To my surprise and delight , he asked meif I would like to drive it.
As a normal 14 year old curious kid, I could not refuse. My father had let me drive his car around the block or the parking lot or hold the wheel while he was driving, but never a stick shift.
Uncle Irving just handed me the keys and said "lets go". My feet could barely reach the peddles. I feigned as if I knew what I was doing. However, it was quite awkward when we chugged along after I grinded the gears trying to shift into gear. Uncle Irving was not even upset. He would never even show his anger. But I eventually learned thanks to my Dear Uncle Irving. You will be im my heart and mind for eternity. Love you Uncle!
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