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Monday, November 1, 2010 . 11/01/2010 02:41:00 PM

There are a few reasons why I am not interested in getting a driving licence.

Reason #1: I have an EXTREMELY poor sense of direction. You'll know that when you know me.

Reason #2: When you have mother like mine, you'll understand.

Reason #3: Having a car in this country is FREAKING expensive. No point having a licence when I won't have a car to drive.

Reason #4: I have two brothers. Means the family car will be driven by them instead of me anyway.

Reason #5: I prefer to be the passenger, thank you very much. I don't think I can handle the stresses and expenses of being the driver.