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Maybe they think "now he knows what speed does" 

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Lairirian Level 50 Mana Mentalist and Legendary Spellcrafter (TDD)
Lairgreybark Level 50 Arb Animist
Lairmindlock Level 50 Bard (TDD)
Camlann
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Stocking one 99% of most of the useful spellcrafting gems at Houses 3304 and 3306
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the class of the car also defines your insurance bracket, anything sri xri or hell even i gets bumped up notch if its 'hatch' or 'small car'.
and sorry to break this to you, youre all shit behind the wheel til youve gotten 5+ years of experience.
thats the facts, you simply dont have the skills and experience to handle yourselves out there on the road til youve gotten a few years doing it
statistically, young men 17-25 are -the- single highest category for accidents anywhere in the world. That 25 mark is usuallywhen youve gotten enough skills and experience to actually handle driving quickly but realise, it doesnt matter how hard you push, youre still going to get there at the same time given traffic
its about then that testosterone stops swamping the rational thought centres of the brain and young men realise there is more to life than stupidly loud stereos rattling their cars and that wings on front wheel drive cars DO NAFF ALL.
Its also usually around the time that they progress onto real cars and understand the concepts of torque and power delivery on a curve, rather than 'farty exhausts'.
ps, I paid 1000 quid to insure a 1987 957cc Fiest in the mid 90's, quit whining,
mind you,I have about $2.5million of coverage here in the US for about $99 a month and thats double the state required minimum (have to cover in case of medical bills) and people here, CAN NOT DRIVE,theyre shit, rubbish, awful. I did the drivers test, advanced drivers tests and a couple of police courses, I know what Im up to behind the wheel (ask Usp how many times I scared him) and bar being driven into when I was 19 (see theres thatnumber again), Ive not had an accident whilst Ive been driving.
Face it, admit it, passing the test is just permission to be behind the wheel by yourself, its fromthat point on that you learn to drive.
and sorry to break this to you, youre all shit behind the wheel til youve gotten 5+ years of experience.
thats the facts, you simply dont have the skills and experience to handle yourselves out there on the road til youve gotten a few years doing it
statistically, young men 17-25 are -the- single highest category for accidents anywhere in the world. That 25 mark is usuallywhen youve gotten enough skills and experience to actually handle driving quickly but realise, it doesnt matter how hard you push, youre still going to get there at the same time given traffic
its about then that testosterone stops swamping the rational thought centres of the brain and young men realise there is more to life than stupidly loud stereos rattling their cars and that wings on front wheel drive cars DO NAFF ALL.
Its also usually around the time that they progress onto real cars and understand the concepts of torque and power delivery on a curve, rather than 'farty exhausts'.
ps, I paid 1000 quid to insure a 1987 957cc Fiest in the mid 90's, quit whining,
mind you,I have about $2.5million of coverage here in the US for about $99 a month and thats double the state required minimum (have to cover in case of medical bills) and people here, CAN NOT DRIVE,theyre shit, rubbish, awful. I did the drivers test, advanced drivers tests and a couple of police courses, I know what Im up to behind the wheel (ask Usp how many times I scared him) and bar being driven into when I was 19 (see theres thatnumber again), Ive not had an accident whilst Ive been driving.
Face it, admit it, passing the test is just permission to be behind the wheel by yourself, its fromthat point on that you learn to drive.