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James Blast wrote:and the insurance... and the road tax... and...
and the repair... and the washing... :urff:
You're much better off without a car, unless you really need one. I'm getting scared just thinking how much this funking driving license cost me. I wasn't very good at it tbh and so had to take the exam 4 funking times. :oops:

Still haven't killed anybody though. :wink: :lol: 8)
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got a fulltime job
had money and needed stuff
never wanted to drive till I was 23
passed first time
now...
getting to work and back would be a nightmare, I'd need to move to HellTown!

libraries gave us power
cars give us freedom
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Quiff Boy wrote:i was the 2nd year to do GCSEs :lol:
Me too - ahh, the class of '89... :notworthy:
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Norman Hunter wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:i was the 2nd year to do GCSEs :lol:
Me too - ahh, the class of '89... :notworthy:
I was in the first year to do the "CSE" grade in Scotland in 1982 :eek:, when I left School in '86 they were scrapped.................what a fuckin' waste of that was then :roll:
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Delilah wrote:
Norman Hunter wrote:Jesus - I remember mine back in the summer of '89... :eek:

C
1989? Were you even born then?Sorry Norman, I still remember my shock when I met you in Leeds and you turned up to be older than 17 years! :twisted: :innocent: :kiss:


BTW, congrats, mr Zombie!
I did real O Levels too, in 1984. Guess what one of the set texts was in English Literature?


Get pissed in a field now Mr Zombie and don't move till September.
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markfiend wrote:I did 'O' levels, not GCSEs. Fetch my pipe and slippers.

Hope your results are what you hope they are mr. zombie 8)
i did o levels too.
mark , you dont look old enough .
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nick the stripper wrote:
timsinister wrote:Good luck with your A-Levels, then. :twisted:
You cruel bastard. :lol:
and after a levels you can go to uni and get pissed for another 3 years :twisted:
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Nice one Mr Zombie, go get yerself a vat of cheap beer, a park, and a few mates, and off you go.... :D :lol: :twisted:

O-levels. Yep. Or was it 16plus? Both in fact, 1985. Seems like yesterday. :innocent: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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nigel d wrote:mark , you dont look old enough .
Flattery will get you anywhere :lol:
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Oh, I didn't congrat yet?

Here goes: Congrats! :D

EDIT RE the drivers licence thingy: I really don't get why you wouldn't want to take lessons, especially not if your parents are giving them to you. It's a very expensive thing to take those lessons yourself (around here they are at least - and mine were only partly sponsored), and it's something extra you have in life. Having a licence doesn't oblige you to get yourself a car, nor does it forbid you from being on public transport. I haven't had a car for years (actually I only had one for a couple of months, but that was because I wanted to have one), but it's always easy to be able to jump behind the wheel and get where you want to get quite quickly - though mostly I just use my faithful feet or a tram. Just do it, and forget it afterwards if you like to, but keep the paper :wink:
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