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	30th September 2010, 16:31 #21Senior Member
			
			
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http://thegarageblog.com/garage/up-to-no-good/
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That is a great read Easy.
They have meds "easier" on you than Thorazine that will treat that kind of behavior
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	14th April 2011, 09:48 #22Junior Member
			
			
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I was very nervous and i turned out wrong side and then so and so.
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My uncle had a Ford Squire estate which he would putter about with greyhounds in the back. It was a truly woeful vehicle with a mousetrap trigger clutch on it and no travel whatsoever. I was about 12 when I drove that.
About six months later, I drove my gran's Ford Cortina 220 "austerity" model which compared to the Squire was the easiest thing in the world.
Here I am 20 years later and I would love to get my hands on a Mk1 Cortina again.The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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My first driving memory was sitting in my Dad's Ford Cortina in the driveway of our home in Colywn Bay in around 1967/8. I remember it as if I was driving, but as I was about 4 at the time I think that bit must have been a dream

The first real driving I did was in a Morris Minor on a Slough trading estate. Not yet old enough to be on the public road it was a good place for my Dad to teach me how to drive. Saved a lot of time & money when it came to lessons.Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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	15th April 2011, 10:59 #25Senior Member
			
			
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^^^ got to love a minor. Learnt loads about car control with my granddads one.
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My first driving was on a Daihatsu diesel, drove it on the road after a friend explained me basic technique for driving while then he navigated me. It surprised him that I can learn driving that fast.
I can't remember exactly when did firstly sit in a car, if my memory serves me right the moment was at 10 yo when my friend asked me to join him accompany his brother, who was a salesman, driving around on his office's vehicle, a Katana. Sitting at the rear seat facing to the side on a small jeep was not nice, it's enough to give me feeling sickness.
 
Unless otherwise riding bike, when was young I like traveling on bus, going to and back from school on bus, together with a classmate.
						
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Me too
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 Mind you that big ole steering wheel gave the car a bit of a vague directional feel at times!
						Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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	15th April 2011, 13:20 #28Senior Member
			
			
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^^^^ yeah but rear drive, crossply tyres. Awesome.
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Unfortunately I never had my driving cherry properly broken into since my dad never wanted me to touch his Audi S4
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Did you know Timothy Dalton?
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