Monica

Would You Let Your Ten Year Old Drive a Lamborghini???

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Would You Let Your Ten Year Old Drive a Lamborghini???

Ok, so it’s sort of what happened with Ben Affleck’s son.  They were at a LA dealership when Ben let Samuel sit in the Lamborghini.  Samuel proceeded to put it in reverse tapping the BMW behind it!

Fortunately, no damage was incurred and noone was hurt.  In fact, the dealership said the cars were parked too close together.

 

I remember my Big Sister from Big Brothers Big Sisters let me drive at 15 before my permit in a parking lot!  I didn’t hit anything but it was so cool.  Now I wish I had a driver cause I hate driving.

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