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Post by starhamster on Jan 1, 2003 21:58:11 GMT -5
Yep, I'm not a freshman, but I'm not a senior either. In almost 8 months I'll be able to get my driver's license, but I'm deathly scared of driving. I'm 15! ...This would be just a guess (since all my assumptions about ages have been absolutely shattered so far ), but I'd say you're about 13, leb.
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Post by sara on Jan 1, 2003 22:04:08 GMT -5
Yep, I'm not a freshman, but I'm not a senior either. In almost 8 months I'll be able to get my driver's license, but I'm deathly scared of driving. I'm 15! ...This would be just a guess (since all my assumptions about ages have been absolutely shattered so far ), but I'd say you're about 13, leb. Yes, I don't want to get a driver's licence either, not for a while. But for at least for the duration of high school public transportation and walking will suffice for me, and the only times I'll need to drive my parents or some other adult will need to be there too, and they will drive for me.
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Post by starhamster on Jan 1, 2003 22:13:34 GMT -5
We don't have a public transportation around here - I'd have to wake up at 5 just to catch the bus, and I'd probably be at school around 9, too late. I don't WANT to drive - even less now that I took my driver's ed classes and saw all those videos of crashes: I don't trust those people on the road with my life! I would do almost ANYTHING for a good subway... but I'll have to wait till I go off to college to get that, I suppose.
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Post by Leb on Jan 2, 2003 18:02:07 GMT -5
No one was right...I'm 14, going on 15 in three months.
There's no busing or other (free) transportation in my area either, though there is for almost everyone else at my school (Unfairness! But I don't want their pity anyway.). My brother drives me, but he'll be in college next year, and I can't wait for the day I get my license. You have to be 16 1/2 in my area to drive, and even then you're loaded with restrictions until you're 18. Drivers in my area are insane.
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Post by Linnen Malfoy on Jan 2, 2003 18:09:31 GMT -5
Driving is the most horrible expirence for me. I'm unfortunate to live in Florida near three of the most accident prone streets in all of the US.
It's scary, I hate driving, but I'd like to be abel to go out and get an ice cream and come back home without it being a big thing... But, I hate other people on the road, they get impatient and cut you off and...essh x.x;
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Post by sollunaestrella on Jan 2, 2003 18:11:34 GMT -5
Since I live in a pretty small town, the only buses we have are school buses, which I take to school. However, this town is next to the largest city in the state. This city is very small compared to most cities, and there aren't many taxis or buses, so I really don't have much public transportation at all.
I know I have my age in my profile and was already posted, but how old do you think I act? Just out of curiosity....
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Post by Killix on Jan 2, 2003 18:17:43 GMT -5
la la la la smooshie.
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Jan 2, 2003 18:22:08 GMT -5
. . . you are sixteen. . . (combine the two. One smiley just can't expres the right feeling in this situation. . .)
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Post by Patjade on Jan 2, 2003 18:30:50 GMT -5
Driving.... Driving in Korea is... different. Imagine, if you will, millions of people participating in something that resembles a mix of NASCAR, Indianapolis, a Demolition Derby, and WWF. This is Korean driving. It USED to be worse, but they have killed off the worst drivers several years ago, and the survivors have learned a touch of caution over the years. When I visit the States, I have to be VERY careful how I drive, sincve I have passed (so far), the Korean courses in offensive driving. That is called staying alive for another day.
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Post by Killix on Jan 2, 2003 18:49:53 GMT -5
. . . you are sixteen. . . (combine the two. One smiley just can't expres the right feeling in this situation. . .) yes. yes I am... *tries to combine smilies* nah, but I just adore this smilie when it's highlighted:
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