| 13-03-2012, 23:39 | #136 |
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Of course they do, but I refuse to be coralled n forced to grow up
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| 13-03-2012, 23:46 | #137 |
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cop on! is it that black and white to you eejits...anyone can drive a car, sure theres plenty of them out ther just driving around :O no license.. shock horror...u lot would wanna crawl out from under that rock ur living under!
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| 13-03-2012, 23:52 | #138 | |
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| 13-03-2012, 23:56 | #139 | |
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mid-monaghan myself.. Its essential in that area.. I got out when I was 18, but I go stir crazy when I'm home and have to ask for lifts!! |
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| 14-03-2012, 01:29 | #140 |
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I don't look down on people who don't drive. I look, if I'm honest, a little suspiciously on people who don't have a licence (I should point out that I live in an area where the public transport is poor at best). I do look down on people who have no intention to ever learn. After years of being the only one of my close friends with a car, I got sick to the teeth of having to drive people around. For example, if I wanted a game of poker, at my house, I'd have to spend half an hour driving to everyone else's house to collect them. Then another half an hour afterwards to drop them home. It gets old fast.
On a side note, I absolutely love driving! I couldn't do without a car (or a motorbike, as of last October ).
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| 14-03-2012, 01:45 | #141 |
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No, I don't look down on people who don't own cars. I've had my full licence for 23 years now and have owned a car on and off. During the years that I used public transport I was slightly richer. They are a huge expense now with the increase in tax and fuel, but if it's the price I have to pay for the freedom I've got, then it's worth it.
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| 14-03-2012, 02:18 | #142 | |
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