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Daily Chit-Chat -- Autumn and/or Spring Edition

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Forget about getting a Surfing or Flying Pikachu then. >:U
I really don't like Pikachu anyway, so I'm fine with it.

I'll be getting my learners this year at some point, when I can be bothered.
 
Pikachu sucks. Surfing Raichu was beast in RBY though.

I've been trying to get out and get a little more active lately, i've been on a few bike rides recently. I'm quite lucky that the area I live in has plenty of parks and places to ride around, there's actually a cycle path that goes right down to the coast. It would take a couple of hours to ride down, i'm going to tackle it some day.
 
I hate Pikachu with the intensity of a thousand suns. Stupid, weak, pathetic ugly rodent... Red using one was a complete disappointment in both G/S/C and HG/SS and I can't stand to watch the anime anymore because of it. One redeeming feature of B/W is that Pikachu ain't there :P

I passed my driver's ed test on the first attempt (both written and road tests). I have my driver's license but I chose not to bring a car to college. Parking passes are expensive, the lack of available spots on campus is atrocious, and parking enforcement loves to hand out tickets.
 
I love Raichu. Though the female pikachu sprite did get me to like pikachu because of the heart-tail. :O

I've had my license for awhile. seeing as this town I live in is nothing like the one I used to live in in Virginia, where you could walk pretty much anywhere, it comes in handy XD
 
I have nothing against Pikachu, honestly.

And I've had my license for 2 years now, long enough for my first one to have expired and cause me to need to get it renewed back in July. I drive 40 miles round-trip to school 4 days a week. And that doesn't include work 5 days a week (which I carpool to). ^-^;;

Same here... I drive about 30 miles a day round trip, 4 days a week, to school to. 0__o
 
My school's only half an hour away by car, though, because there's basically no traffic on my way to school, because I don't drive in the morning "rush hour" traffic on the way in, which is the time most of the traffic would be in the way of my commute, since everyone'd be going in the same direction as me. ^-^;;

Exactly, I'm usually out and about before the main rush hour starts, but when i come home I always get caught up in it. :/
 
College is about a half an hour from where I live. My dad shuttles me to and from college until I get a car. And that won't happen until my sister can pay it for herself because my dad doesn't want to pay insurance for 4 cars.
 
College is more or less a 15 minute drive, usually more depending on the traffic. The morning is full of mums on school runs and people struggling to get to work that most of the main roads stay blocked off or slow for a while, so I usually take side rounds to get to college quicker.

Passed my driving test two years ago this month and I must say that today has given me more reason to thank the fact that I passed so long ago, because in the news they've been stating that the driving tests here will actually become that much more difficult for learners. As if the UK driving test as a whole wasn't enough a burden to deal with...
 
The evening "rush hour" in my area is less congested and goes on for longer since people start leaving at 3 PM and keep right on leaving until 6 PM, causing it to last until 7 PM or 8 PM, depending on how far out people live.

Passed my driving test two years ago this month and I must say that today has given me more reason to thank the fact that I passed so long ago, because in the news they've been stating that the driving tests here will actually become that much more difficult for learners. As if the UK driving test as a whole wasn't enough a burden to deal with...

If traffic "blooper" videos are to be believed, apparently British drivers are terrible as it is, so... yeah. ;P

They implemented a graduated license here just before I got mine, actually, so I couldn't drive with more than 1 passenger for the first six months I had my license.
 
My school is about 15 minutes by car from where I live. On the way to the school there's normally loads of traffic, due to all of the other school children getting to other schools.

Where I live I have three schools right near me but I didn't get in to any. Instead I go to a school which I only have about 5 friends which are new and I live annoyingly far from them.

Only one more year left of school! =D
 
I'm going to get my permit next semester, and to be honest I'm a bit scared of driving.
 
I haven't even tried for my permit, let alone my driver's license. My mom says the drivers license people here where I live are very strict. I'm probably going to try where my sister and cousin did there's where the people aren't as strict.

It's all because my dad cannot afford to pay insurance on four cars.
 
My school is 5 minutes away by car.

Tomarrow I have to drive 12 hours to OK.
 
I'm scared of driving. "What if I crash?" and all that. I'm also more afraid of the fact that I'll be appointed resident chauffeur for everything. "You need to take me here and here. Now." ;~;
 
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