I'm going to go a day before uni starts, and I don't really want to spend a night in a hotel
I'll bring cookies
Who here lives in Hull?
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Kyx wrote:I'm going to go a day before uni starts, and I don't really want to spend a night in a hotel
I'll bring cookies
Sorry Kyx I'm nowhere close! The furthest north I'll be is Leicester, and that's traveling (I live in Northamptonshire).
If whilst you are in Hull, you could look for any batteries you don't need, that would be great
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princechromey wrote:Kyx wrote:I'm going to go a day before uni starts, and I don't really want to spend a night in a hotel
I'll bring cookies
Sorry Kyx I'm nowhere close! The furthest north I'll be is Leicester, and that's traveling (I live in Northamptonshire).
If whilst you are in Hull, you could look for any batteries you don't need, that would be great
Scunthorpe is near Hull if that helps.
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
You have a license?
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I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
But if they are very young drivers (like, late teens to early twenties) and haven't been on the road long then they'll be paying very high insurance costs - you won't!
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Kyx wrote:pinkteddyx64 wrote:
I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
You have a license?
Never even took lessons.
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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princechromey wrote:pinkteddyx64 wrote:
I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
But if they are very young drivers (like, late teens to early twenties) and haven't been on the road long then they'll be paying very high insurance costs - you won't!
I never really looked at it that way. Now I feel slightly better about it.
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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pinkteddyx64 wrote:princechromey wrote:pinkteddyx64 wrote:
I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
But if they are very young drivers (like, late teens to early twenties) and haven't been on the road long then they'll be paying very high insurance costs - you won't!
I never really looked at it that way. Now I feel slightly better about it.
that's one of the positives about this. I know that we will all have to pay a high insurance cost for being a new driver, but I'm sure the cost is higher for new drivers of age 17/18/19 than it is for 22/23/24/25 etc (probably not by much though).
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princechromey wrote:pinkteddyx64 wrote:princechromey wrote:pinkteddyx64 wrote:
I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
But if they are very young drivers (like, late teens to early twenties) and haven't been on the road long then they'll be paying very high insurance costs - you won't!
I never really looked at it that way. Now I feel slightly better about it.
that's one of the positives about this. I know that we will all have to pay a high insurance cost for being a new driver, but I'm sure the cost is higher for new drivers of age 17/18/19 than it is for 22/23/24/25 etc (probably not by much though).
But regardless, it's a shame James_W can't be made to pay the insurance for me on my behalf.
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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pinkteddyx64 wrote:princechromey wrote:pinkteddyx64 wrote:princechromey wrote:pinkteddyx64 wrote:
I feel so fucking jealous that most of my classmates at school do, and even my brother does.
But if they are very young drivers (like, late teens to early twenties) and haven't been on the road long then they'll be paying very high insurance costs - you won't!
I never really looked at it that way. Now I feel slightly better about it.
that's one of the positives about this. I know that we will all have to pay a high insurance cost for being a new driver, but I'm sure the cost is higher for new drivers of age 17/18/19 than it is for 22/23/24/25 etc (probably not by much though).
But regardless, it's a shame James_W can't be made to pay the insurance for me on my behalf.
It's a shame that James_W can't be made to pay for all of our insurances - including someone on TSR who said that, even though they'd been driving for a year, their insurance would cost about £1400 with a black box, or £5000 without one. (Certain cars are going to result in more expensive insurance costs!)
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