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Newly acquired driver's license!


Question Posted Sunday September 5 2010, 8:10 pm

Your most trustworthy friend and most trustworthy student in school just got her driver's license. You haven't met her for a long time and since she's going off to college next year, she wants to meet with you. Great! She's going to pick you up. Should you go for a ride?

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bigdogdaddy answered Monday September 6 2010, 9:38 am:
of course! Why not? If she is all that you say she is then i would go but wear a saetbelt...if u have your liscensce, why don'tr you drive?

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Matt answered Monday September 6 2010, 2:30 am:
No, you should pretend that you're your mother, grandmother, and great grandmother all rolled up into one so you can be so cautious you shun a friendship.


Just wear a seat belt and shut the hell up. Everything will be fine.

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