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From: mrb_bailey
Date: Mon Mar 10, 2003 12:20pm
Subject: Re: Suggestion to pass a driving test?

If you can't drive then I don't want you on the road.

The test is there for a reason.

If you know your stuff then do not worry. If you just need a hand with
confidence then you will find lots of help on the net.
Use winmx to download an mp3 about supreme confidence.
Do all the things its tells you to do.
You?ll find you will be able to relax and be able to read the book and
remember all the things you know you already know.


--- In a previous message killerb_0187 wrote:
> Right guys I need some help;
>
> I got my practicle driving test this Friday, and I really NEED to
> pass this time. I've failed once before, and I've had to wait a long
> time to get another one booked.
>
> For those of you who may have recently passed your driving tests will
> know how freakin' hard it's become. You should see how 'petty' these
> examiners are when it comes to observation and monovering. People
> aint even gonna do all this shit when they start driving, so why even
> bother??
>
> So what I've decided to do, is when I meet the examiner, I'm going to
> slip a little suggestion to him. I was thinking perhaps I should
> devise some sort of HSI, but I'm not sure yet. This is where I need
> you guys!
>
> Hmm, possibly, if I enforce the importance of passing to him, or
> something? Or maybe I could trance him out totally while I'm doing
> the test, and right at the end I could say "when you wake up, you
> will realise that I've passed without a single mistake", then click
> my fingers (paul mckenna stylee), lol!
>
> Got any ideas? (and please no "Learn how to drive" or whatever, you
> have to do more then that to pass nowadays.)

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