Driving lesson in 20 mins, so have to be quick!
From the Visions of the Future: Circa 1950 challenge. See all 283 entries (closed)
( , Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:41, archived)
From the Visions of the Future: Circa 1950 challenge. See all 283 entries (closed)
( , Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:41, archived)
Don't be too quick
you can fail your test for that kind of thing.
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:44,
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My problem is being too slow at junctions.
*Caroline sees car on the horizon. Decides not to go incase she stalls/it's going too fast*
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:45,
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I live in Lincolnshire...
... so if you don't own a car then you have to use the snotty public transport or walk several miles to find a shop*.
*Only slightly true.
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:47,
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*Only slightly true.
100% FACT
Mikey lives in the centre of town so even public transport is of no use to him!mwoahahahahah!
/Until he needs to go to sainsburys:(
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:49,
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/Until he needs to go to sainsburys:(
Well so do I live in the centre of a town.
Just the other towns are about 15 miles that-a-way *points* and I am damned if I am walking or using our disgusting public transport (never hold a bash in Lincolnshire, you'll regret it).
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:50,
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Kidlington sainsburys? If so I go to the school up the road from there.
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 10:43,
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Ha ha ha
that's sounds like an excuse for failing your driving test to me ;)
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:48,
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That too
will probably fail a test.
The only way to fix that is to have lots of practice so you get more confident.
But you probably knew that already.
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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 8:46,
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The only way to fix that is to have lots of practice so you get more confident.
But you probably knew that already.