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April 26, 2024 6 mins
Christie spoke to listener Stormi who told a great story about sneaking off to a concert when she was younger and her parents never finding out about it until she was an adult! Christie then hears from all of you about your stories! 
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Listening Good Morning Drive with Christie Liveon Demand six on eighties plus. I
one O three point seven. Myname's Christy. We were just talking about
Bay Area concerts and Stormy call withthe most epic concert story you have to
share it. I was twelve yearsold. My best friends, her older
brother had just gotten his permit,not his license, and Deuran, Duran

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was the big thing in the eighties. We went to LA that weekend to
go Stephen play at the Palladium,and I told my mom I was staying
at Christie's house that weekend from theBay Area, not at twelve years old.
Now you didn't, Yes, Idid. There was a group of
us kids in her brother, David'scar. We drove to LA for the
weekend. There were five of usin the car. One that always looked

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older and stounded older and had youknow, facial hair before the rest of
the guys. And he was theone that made the call reserve the room.
David had an emergency credit card forhis car. Uh huh ah the
room. All of us stayed inthe room and we walked up and down
Hollywood Boulevard and some set strip inthe eighties, went to the concert my

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mom never questioned it. And thenwhen my brother did something like that,
and we're like three years apart.My brother did something like that when he
was like seventeen, I think,and my mom was livid. I need
to know where you are for sacredreasons. That No. I was like,
it's not that bad. I waslike, listen, I did it
at twelve. She's like, excuseme what you told her? Because at

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that point I was already out ofthe house and in my twenty you know,
I was twenty at the time.I think, what are you going
to do? Ground me? Idon't even live here anymore. That is
the most epic story. Thank youso much for sharing that. That's insane.
I still can't believe you told yourmother. Oh man, that's crazy,
not at twelve years old. Butthere are those things that you did

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back in the day. Maybe yourparents never found out about it. I
know there's time when I snuck outof the house and Miss Ruthie still doesn't
know about it to this day.She might know now about her now because
I'm talking about it. Hopefully she'snot up this early. But if you
have a story to share, pleasecall it only story be hanging out there.
I'll buy her lonesome would love tohear it. One eight sixty six

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nine hundred one three seven What didyou get Away with? Christie Live six
fifty seven on eighty plus A oneo three point seven talked about those things
you did as a kid your parentsnever found out about it, Carl oh
Man. Look, my sister,my older sister owed me ten dollars for
washing dishes, and one day Iwanted to go get kangy, but she

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wasn't home, so I went inher room took the ten dollars. You
know, I was going to tellher, but by the time I got
home, they thought one of thework worker guide that was in the household
if they had to serve brand inquisition, and it was my fault. So
what I did was I snuffed backin and put it back and made my
sister look like she was fine.That's wholehearted. But you know you can't

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be met with you, but ifyou do their dishes, you gotta pay
up very square. Thanks for thecall, Car, I'll take care.
Christie Lie seven eight on eighties plusat one of three point seven zero commercials
for eighty minutes, talking about thosethings you got away with as a kid
that your parents never found out aboutit. Rest Mine was the basic,

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simple one that the sneak off withthe talents car at night while they's sleeping.
Yeah, that was mine. Areyou kidding me? I would never
even dream of trying to sneak outwith my mom's car. I thought that
only happened on TV. All kids, you should do that back in the
day. Not this kid. Howyou put the dad right back? Where
was that when you took it?You don't adjust nothing in the car,

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don't adjust the seat, you don'ttrust the ratio, you don't adjust the
mirrors. Are you cool? Okayif you say so. But I guess
if you never got caught in,you are life today to prove it.
So there you go. Thanks forthe call. Rush, It's eighties plood
Christie Lie Aaron Smith commercial free foreighty minutes here on eighties plus at one
o three point seven, talking aboutthose things you got away with as a

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kid your parents never found out,Tony? What happened when you were fifteen
when we lived on a military day. Some friends and I knock out in
the middle of the night and jumpthe wall and we're swimming in the Officers
Club pool for a couple of hoursin the middle of the night. Parents
never found out and the MP's nevercaught us. That's what you need to

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be afraid of the MP's. Wheneverwe saw a light shining across the wall,
everybody swim to the closest side ofthe pool, to that wall and
hold the film. Don't make anyripples. I love that you guys had
a plan. That's the thing.When you get away with stuff as a
kid, gotta have a plan.Everybody's got to stick to the plan.
What did you get away with asa kid? One eight sixty six nine

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hundred and one oh three seven orleave a talk back to share your story.
Christie Live eighties plus at one ofthree point seven inch Morning Drive with
Christie Lives talking about things you gotaway with as a kid. Keisha,
I mean everything, Wow, thisone time, I feel like candy on
my Mom's here. But I'm theoldest, so I get over everything.
I just blame young with other ridthe fun. Yeah, just blame the

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others. That's it. That's howyou do it. Thank you for the
call. Flow, What about you? I used to sneak and smoke all
the time, It's funny. Idon't even smoke now, but yep,
my dad smoked. I was cooledwith cigarettes. Shame on you. No,
I'm just getting no judgment zone.Christie Live eighty plus and what a

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three point seven into Morning Drive withChristie Live. Got a talk back at
Christie Kreta. I had to justpop in on this what you got away
with as a child talked to thismorning and I have to say I got
away with absolutely nothing. I hada nark for a sister who tell my
parents anytime I stepped out of line, and I think, to this day

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I'm still grounded. So I hopeyou're having a great Friday, have a
great weekend, and thanks for allthat you do. Basically your sister was
Karina Velaski. You are the art. You're listening to Morning Drive with Christie
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