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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #15 on: 31 January 2007, 17:54:33 »

What a pig you should get a free retest if they cancelled
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #16 on: 31 January 2007, 18:54:43 »

At least lesson learnt

I hate strikers who mess up everyone else

Especially when it is the Post Orifice, as once when I was unemployed, my cheque was stuck in post (the cheque paid for by my NI contributions), and I was broke, even rode to the sorting office to ask for it, they said strike on so I said thats OK get some more staff, plenty at the job centre!

Since then I have been horrible to striking postal workers*, there are always other jobs!

* Always when something important is due me and stuck!
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #17 on: 31 January 2007, 19:03:23 »

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Yes possibly the most expensive packet of cigs i've ever smoked. I quit smoking now anyway.

Test result: cancelled

Reason: the driving instructors at loughton are w****rs and went on strike action. They will of course get nothing for it except a day off and costing the DSA a fortune in refunded lessons and tests, since none of the other centres did it. I sense some sackings coming up for them.  >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

Was so psyched for it too, my instructor said my driving was brilliant and I would have passed.

Sorry to hear that m8.....hope you get a retest soon....im sure your pass 1st time  :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #18 on: 31 January 2007, 19:08:52 »

Also I had to send a birthday card CityLink once because the local P/O sorting office was skiving again
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #19 on: 31 January 2007, 21:10:27 »

Tough luck Greg - still it gives you more time to practice push pull for the last time  :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #20 on: 31 January 2007, 22:03:24 »

Bad luck Greg, you'll pass with flying colours when you get to take it  :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #21 on: 31 January 2007, 22:54:30 »

What a bu**er!!.....bad day all round!!

Got all prepared for a bit of a celebratory drink in the pub while watching the Spurs v Arsenal cup game and bloody Spurs lost too!! >:( >:(

Oh well.....at least Greg's got another go - unlike Spurs (in this years cup anyway) ::)
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #22 on: 01 February 2007, 10:01:18 »

Yeah, knew that was gonna go to extra time... barstewards.

DSA are refunding my test, 3 hours of lessons (£75) and half a days work. Not all bad I suppose.
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #23 on: 01 February 2007, 11:31:27 »

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Yeah, knew that was gonna go to extra time... barstewards.

DSA are refunding my test, 3 hours of lessons (£75) and half a days work. Not all bad I suppose.

Thats a good result  :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #24 on: 01 February 2007, 19:38:50 »

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Yeah, knew that was gonna go to extra time... barstewards.

DSA are refunding my test, 3 hours of lessons (£75) and half a days work. Not all bad I suppose.

Result!!

Remember for tests be positive in your driving, they hate people who hesitate. I got 2 minor points in my test for speeding twice!

I passed first time ;) :D

Yet a mate failed his test for constantly doing 50 in a 60 zone!!

Drive as close to the limit as possible at all times (i sounds stupid but that's what they look for) don't be too cautious at junctions  :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #25 on: 01 February 2007, 20:04:19 »

Good luck supermop....Greg :y.....Sure you'll pass no problems, if you ever get a chance to sit the test ;D ;D :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #26 on: 01 February 2007, 20:22:28 »

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Yeah, knew that was gonna go to extra time... barstewards.

DSA are refunding my test, 3 hours of lessons (£75) and half a days work. Not all bad I suppose.

Result!!

Remember for tests be positive in your driving, they hate people who hesitate. I got 2 minor points in my test for speeding twice!

I passed first time ;) :D

Yet a mate failed his test for constantly doing 50 in a 60 zone!!

Drive as close to the limit as possible at all times (i sounds stupid but that's what they look for) don't be too cautious at junctions  :y

Oh yes Tunnies right....tho it was a while ago i passed my test....but my instructor told me...i had a lesson on the morning of the test.....he said drive like you've been driving for me before....your too hesistant today....drive upto the limit....as it indicates to the examiner you know the speed limit  :y

Best of luck Greg  :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #27 on: 01 February 2007, 20:42:16 »

Confidence is the key.  I pulled out infront of a bus on a roundabout and when questioned, I simply replied that I could see the bus could not fit through the gap of traffic ahead and would have to stop and the guy behind me was so close if I broke hard he would have hit me for not pulling out.  Fair enough he said you've passed.  I've been bulshatting ever since  :y
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #28 on: 02 February 2007, 13:27:28 »

lol thanks for the advice guys. i've always been a confident driver... thats not a problem at all. my only downfall may be over-confidence, but my instructor has been working with me on that. driving at the speed limits is not a problem, i've always done that, even in lessons.
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Re: Fingers crossed for Supermop
« Reply #29 on: 02 February 2007, 13:41:47 »

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lol thanks for the advice guys. i've always been a confident driver... thats not a problem at all. my only downfall may be over-confidence, but my instructor has been working with me on that. driving at the speed limits is not a problem, i've always done that, even in lessons.

Sounds to me you dont have anything to worry about.

Good Luck with the retest :y
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