I love it for what it is, but what it is isn't good enough

I love it for what it is, but what it is isn't good enough

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dotdog

457 posts

221 months

Thursday 20th April 2006
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Chill young biker dude! Persuade mum and dad to birthday treat you to a course day of your choice.. and try out some different types of bike - they will be pleased you are taking it all seriously and gaining more experience..

m1spw

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5,999 posts

226 months

Thursday 20th April 2006
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huckster6 said:
I re-read your first post and then I just read your more recent contributions.

My advice:

Sod the big bike; are you doing 'A' Level English...you write very well..? If you are work hard. Carry on like this and you'll get fees.

Can your mum take me when she does her next track day, please?

[you're not making any of this up, are you?]

No, I'm not doing English A level. I did get 2 A*'s for English in my GCSE's last summer though. I was going to take English for A level, but the books they do They look unbelievably boring! I was really lucky actually, the pre release material for my GCSE was on transport, so my "revision" was just sitting on here reading threads on PH I can write well when I need to, I used to write a lot of poems and stuff when I was bored.

I'm not making it up , I'm currently alone at home because my mums on the Minihoon She's done a few track days recently as well. Since she got a new "male friend" last year he's taken her on the track days and Minihoon - shes a car nut like me .

As for a birthday treat, thats already sorted - I havn't been told the exact details, but its a week long, in Europe somewhere (had to fill out a new passport form so that gave that one away) and I'll be going in either a Vanquish or a DB7 Zagato