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xodonniedarko

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Aug 15, 2007
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I'm 17 years old and I have nothing to do on a friday night. I was at a 'party' with some friends, but I had to be home at nine due to my driving restrictions...gr. Anyways, my boyfriend is with his brother and I am here on macrumors.

Someone please, be my friend and talk.


:/

I think this will be sent to the junk room or something, since it really has no topic.SO I'lL GIVE IT A TOPIC!!

Public speaking. Am I the only person on the planet that actually ENJOYED my public speaking class last year? I loved giving speeches, evaluating speeches, and having table topics (talking about a surprised topic for 3 minutes).
 
It's the law. After you get your license, you can only drive between 5am-9pm alone. My parents make me enforce that rule because my mom drives an '03 Benz, and she knows that nicer cars get pulled for lamer excuses. She just doesn't want me to have to start over. The restrictions end in march some time....

If i'm out with my boyfriend (who has no curfew anymore) I can usually be out until 1am (on the weekends, and when we're at his dad's house). But tonight was just one of those nights :(
 
he has them right :p bros before hos :p



That sucks. Junior operators here are allowed to drive between 5am and 12am. 9pm is crap.



i think it should at least be 10. i guess they just want the youngins off the roads and staying out of trouble.

although if you're leaving work, then you are permitted to drive later. i always take my clock-out print-out so in case i get pulled i can show them the time i clocked out. you can really get let off easy if they're just doing a license check but if you get a speeding ticket or doing some trouble-making stuff after your 9pm... you're screwed
 
i think it should at least be 10. i guess they just want the youngins off the roads and staying out of trouble.

although if you're leaving work, then you are permitted to drive later. i always take my clock-out print-out so in case i get pulled i can show them the time i clocked out. you can really get let off easy if they're just doing a license check but if you get a speeding ticket or doing some trouble-making stuff after your 9pm... you're screwed

Yeah, the work thing is pretty much the same here.

I still can't believe that the curfew is 9. That's ridiculous. At least you have less than a year until the restrictions are gone for you.
 
Hi there! I'm 21 years old and alone on a Friday night, in my little somewhat messy apartment. I could have gone and seen Cloverfield with some friends, but I said no, because I think the movie will suck. I, instead, was set on doing the massive amount of studying I need to do to catch up (see my thread complaining about a silly mock grant proposal), but then I procrastinated instead, and now I am biding my time, promising myself that I will wake up early tomorrow so that I can study enough to hang out with friends Saturday night.
 
I just watched a movie called "Leon" about a hitman.

If I remember correctly you had good taste in movies, and if you are bored again I guess I could hold a "At The Drive-In" movie night on my server. :)
 
I just watched a movie called "Leon" about a hitman.
Ah, The Professional. I always enjoyed that movie.:)
Yeah, the work thing is pretty much the same here.

I still can't believe that the curfew is 9. That's ridiculous. At least you have less than a year until the restrictions are gone for you.
Back when I had my restricted the curfew was "sundown", then again, one could obtain a restricted license at 15. Wow, that just made me realize I am kinda old, lol.
 
Ah, The Professional. I always enjoyed that movie.:)
Back when I had my restricted the curfew was "sundown", then again, one could obtain a restricted license at 15. Wow, that just made me realize I am kinda old, lol.

Speaking of licenses, here's a riddle for you...

I have a legitimate driver's license, but I don't know how to drive (at least, I don't really think I do).
 
Speaking of licenses, here's a riddle for you...

I have a legitimate driver's license, but I don't know how to drive (at least, I don't really think I do).

Here's another one, I have had 3 valid US drivers licenses (in 3 different states) and have never once taken a driving test in this country.
 
I returned home a little while ago from my symphony rehearsal (the big show is tomorrow night!) so I am just chilling for another hour or so on Teh Interweb™. After a long day at work (a long week actually, since it's my first week back in over a month) and a long rehearsal tonight, I'm going to be hitting the sack pretty soon. No partying for me tonight! :D
 
Speaking of licenses, here's a riddle for you...

I have a legitimate driver's license, but I don't know how to drive (at least, I don't really think I do).
Sounds like one of my exes.:D

Here's another one, I have had 3 valid US drivers licenses (in 3 different states) and have never once taken a driving test in this country.
You have an international DL?
 
You have an international DL?

Ah, the good old International Driver's License... I picked one of those up here before one of my trips to Europe several years ago - it was quite easy to acquire (no test whatsoever) and I, too, had never driven in Europe before. Yet, there I was, with one also! :D
 
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