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Learning to drive

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by stopmeandslapme, Jul 21, 2011.

  1. PointyBirds

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    ****ing typical. When I was in High School, all the good fifth and sixth years had much older boyfriends.
    Now I'm in my thirties, I've been advised to stay away from High Schools.
    ****ing life.
     
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  2. HackerJack

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    Did they say anything about Junior schools?
     
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  3. jenthesaint1990

    jenthesaint1990 Well-Known Member

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    how old are 5th and 6th years? am i supposed to understand this weird school structure?
     
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  4. jerseymackem

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    I've got my Theory test tomorrow, not had any formal lessons, but I've been driving quite a few times. I stall it quite a lot, and the worst I've done is scrape the door against a granite wall.
     
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  5. stopmeandslapme

    stopmeandslapme Well-Known Member

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    5th = 15-16 doing what were called O Levels in my day
    6th = 16-18 A Levels

    Basically, if they're in the 6th form, they must be legal (except if you're a teacher).

    Too many idiots on the road, raise the minimum driving age to 25.
     
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  6. jenthesaint1990

    jenthesaint1990 Well-Known Member

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    ahh right <ok>

    in which case it would be weird if they had "much older boyfriends" PB.
     
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  7. John Smith

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    I am currently banned until next April. <grr>

    Don't have to do my test again though, just some ****ty course that teaches you not to drive after an extremely heavy night (and morning), drive into a bridge and flip your car onto the roof... <ok>

    A worthwhile lesson.
     
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  8. Robby202

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    What ****ing chance have we got in trying to keep death off the roads! <laugh>
     
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  9. HackerJack

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    Oh good. I thought you meant year 5-6, which these days is age 9-11
     
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  10. Sam Axe

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    Couldn't agree more. Well said that man <applause>
     
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  11. Toby

    Toby GC's Life Coach

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    That would be great for the economy, banning loads of young people from driving. <ok>

    Stopme should be PM <ok>
     
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  12. Sam Axe

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    Good for insurance premiums too <ok>
     
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  13. RAVENBLACK

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    Totally agree also.
     
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