good luck with your permit test...Rachel was afraid she was going to fail. The overachiever got a 95. Silly Rachel. you can always mow down pedestrians when your mom's not looking...lol
i hate bad dreams...i get eaten by bugs a lot in them. large bugs. with feelers. but I suppose that's another story. By the by I despise my past and who I used to be before high school too. I hung out with a group of CHEERLEADERS. The whole time I did not speak, and eventually they stabbed me in the back. I say we abolish the past.It's not fun. Yay for spoon-dancing in the present!!!
anyways, freak of the past or not, we love you, you're awesome,etc etc.
and I suggest staying away from parks with large amounts of trees for your first lesson...lol almost gave my dad a heart attack when I spaced out and had to swerve...
permit tests are insulting to one's common sense.rachriendeauApril 18 2006, 13:02:26 UTC
GOOD LUCK TODAY WITH THE LEARNER'S PERMIT BIT!
I got mine yesterday and here's a question from the test: "Two solid yellow lines on the road mean: a. Allows passing in both directions. b. Prohibits passing in both directions. c. Both a and b." The kid in front of me failed.
lmao, no lies. (The answer is b. But you knew that.) :-D
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you can always mow down pedestrians when your mom's not looking...lol
i hate bad dreams...i get eaten by bugs a lot in them. large bugs. with feelers. but I suppose that's another story. By the by I despise my past and who I used to be before high school too. I hung out with a group of CHEERLEADERS. The whole time I did not speak, and eventually they stabbed me in the back. I say we abolish the past.It's not fun. Yay for spoon-dancing in the present!!!
anyways, freak of the past or not, we love you, you're awesome,etc etc.
and I suggest staying away from parks with large amounts of trees for your first lesson...lol almost gave my dad a heart attack when I spaced out and had to swerve...
~Allison
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I got mine yesterday and here's a question from the test:
"Two solid yellow lines on the road mean:
a. Allows passing in both directions.
b. Prohibits passing in both directions.
c. Both a and b."
The kid in front of me failed.
lmao, no lies. (The answer is b. But you knew that.) :-D
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