I remember hating driving at first too. The benefits out weighit after awhile, but it does takes some getting used to. I was nervousabout the idiots on the road, and when faced with highway driving Icouldn't just focus on my own lane. I had to watch all the othergoobers to make sure they weren't going to kill me. Just rest assuredthat you aren't alone on that. It sounds like you'll be an excellentdriver. Once you get your liscence and the pressure of lessons &stuff is gone, it will be more fun.
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You'll never stop hating rush hour however, sad, but so true.?
I missed Fauna! I'd hug her if I could, but since I can'tyou'll have to do it for me. Plus a little treat slipped to herwouldn't hurt, would it?Fauna missed you most of all, Laura.
Poor little thing kept looking at me like, "Where's Laura? Doesn't she miss me?!" :shock:
Don't worry.
I took care of her.
-Carolyn
I'm one of the few teens that hates driving and doesn't want todrive. Sorry to everyone, but most of the people on the roads areidiots! It's a scary world, lol.
MyBunnyBoys,
you are absolutely RIGHT! Everybody on the road drives like an idiot!I'm the only GOOD Driver! After all, it's MY Road! Isn't it? JK.
?All you have to do is second guess every driver on the road. As yourdriving [and this will get easier as you drive more] think to yourself"What is the stupidest thing that driver ahead of me/on the side ofme/behind me can do"? Then you will be prepared when THEY DO IT!!! HOLYSugar Honey Ice Tea,?as you swerve and pump your breaks then grab yourheart and place it back in your chest where it belongs. Yep, drivingcan be pretty scary. Where else can you get so much excitment soquickly for the price of a few gallons of gas? Hee,Hee.
Dennis,C.V.R.
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