What is the most outrageous thing |Pad Patter 7.24

I used to drive an ambulance! Now that's scary!

I had no idea!


I was always a super obedient, play by the rules kind of girl.

The craziest thing I ever did was get in a car with friends (when my friends and I had just started driving) and we drove 45 minutes into Orlando in the middle of the night from our small little town. We had no idea what we were going to do. We got there, turned around and came home. #supercrazy
 
@cookingmylife - My taxi ride was a result of riding the bus to the end of the line - or rather to the end of the day. No more buses back. A friend took the train back, but me, another girl, and a guy decided to hitchhike instead. The taxi had just driven to the town from the London airport with a fare. So he agreed to take us back for free since he had to go that way anyway. Then we got a ride from the airport to downtown London with a truck driver. That one was creepy since he wanted us to go to the pub and hang out with him.

Thought of another one - in high school, I was with a friend who let a 14 year old drive her big ole boat car on the country roads. Only problem, they both decided to see if it could a 100mph with him driving. Good thing no one was out on that road.
 
@BevG That business of riding to the end of a line must be a pretty common thing to do in the UK as sightseeing. That's where a conductor gave me the hint rather than take a tour bus. I have been a rule follower as a young girl but I was also one to forge ahead with a plan or spur of the moment thing. I think that comes from being an only child.
 
I have done a few of the things you list here, like hitch hiking VERY long distances, from Rio to Salvador, Bahia -by car in one go 18 hours, it took us two days to get there and it was the truck drivers who would give the best lifts... thing is, in those times, even in the 80s, things like this weren't THAT outrageous or even daring...

I wouldn't feel comfortable with Sarita doing that these days anywhere, and, of course, there are always chances of something happening, and there is no way to filter, or else Ted Bundy wouldn't have had the success rate :( but those days people weren't as ....can't quiet find the word here.... but in general there was most trust and I never had anything terrible happening to me whilst hitch hiking anywhere ( I have done in Europe in the 80s and in 1991)
I also did the grabbing a bus, (wouldn't have done in the Middle East or anywhere in Asia though, Maureen !!!!!) any bus, here in London when I first came (1989) and here, again, I would not do it again in this day & age, I have even paid expensive taxis when Sarita had to rehearse in South London until late, so she wouldn't have to wait in bus stops, or even get in the bus late at night....we are lucky our area is very very good and we live very near the train station....but still, the way things are happening these days in this city, I usually don't sleep until she gets back....she is very good at calling me all the time, but still, I can't sleep until she gets home...
But this kind of thing I don't think of as outrageous...maybe daring or like my dad would say "tempting fate" he was always against me hanglyding which was something I always wanted to do...but didn't, because even in my worse "crazy" times I always respected my dad's wishes :)

As outrageous, we used to do something that when I see young people doing it these days, I think how stupid we were and how ridiculous it must have looked and feel to others, things like making noise in the underground or trying to provoke reactions....
I know I always wore clothes that didn't quiet conform with fashion, to my mother's desperation LOL, but most was my grandmothers' (both) clothes, shoes & hats, so my mum would complain but my grams loved it that I wanted to wear them... but one really outrageous was a period of about 3 months in which I was going out with a quiet well known musician and with one of the other guys' girlfriend, we wore ballet clothes and shoes to every gig, even went shopping mid afternoon dressed up in tutus and point shoes :fairydance
we did have a good time though !!!
 
hanglyding

ha ha - I had to do a Google search. I read this as hangly-ding and could not figure out what it was. Then all these pictures of han-glyding came up. Must be how tired I am...
 
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