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k1ngy SV 27-11-11 04:53 PM

Full test - k1ngy sv - Dairy
 
Just turned 17 and tomorrow im going to ring up & book my theory... :help:
damn the nerves have already set in #-o

Been doing online practise tests getting around the pass mark on everyone.
looked in my highway code book for about 5mins (i know its silly) but everything seems to be common sense.. just need some support orgers !! :smt089

mod 1 & mod 2 arn't a worrie to me at all :smt046 *At the moment ! !:smt025*
as il'd be doing my test on a 125 anyway..which isnt much more faster or heavyer etc then my old bike.. (iv had 6000mile's one year road experince on a two stroke 50) *cough cough on private land* that easyly went 60 :smt110 and the odd 70mph+ when derestricted.

i know otheir people have made threads like this but this is my one, and all comments welcome, really need to get on my pointy soon! :smt057

Chat away ! :smt014

HoL 27-11-11 04:55 PM

Re: Full test - k1ngy sv - Dairy
 
And after all that are you going to buy some cows & start milking?

yorkie_chris 27-11-11 04:58 PM

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Pretty good cheese from Shropshire

Sid Squid 27-11-11 07:29 PM

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Some nutritionists have suggested that humans aren't ideally suited to the consumption of cow's milk products.

But, on the upside, if you do your own milking you probably won't get Bubonic Plague.

yorkie_chris 27-11-11 08:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 2631437)
Some nutritionists have suggested that humans aren't ideally suited to the consumption of cow's milk products.

Tommy what have you been reading...

http://oi52.tinypic.com/14lsz6a.jpg

Ed 27-11-11 09:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2631408)
Pretty good cheese from Shropshire

Shropshire Blue? It's disgusting. I like to Buy British but Roquefort beats this slimey sh*t any day.

K1ngy - go read the Highway Code!!!!!

Sid Squid 27-11-11 09:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed (Post 2631475)
I like to Buy British but Roquefort beats this slimey sh*t any day.

Roquefort is fantastic.

Have you tried Bergarder? Yum!

Ed 27-11-11 09:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 2631483)
Roquefort is fantastic.

Have you tried Bergarder? Yum!

*Adds to next week's shopping list*

Where in our fine county are you, oh k1ngyone?

HoL 27-11-11 10:08 PM

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Sorry this has turned into a cheesefest k1ngy.

I think it's standard known questions that they use on the theory. Don't bother with the highway code just keep doing the practises you can do online (& I used a phone app too). Loads of the exact same example questions came up for me which makes it a hell of a lot easier. Keep doing those & you'll be fine.

Ed 27-11-11 10:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by HoL (Post 2631520)
Sorry this has turned into a cheesefest k1ngy.

I think it's standard known questions that they use on the theory. Don't bother with the highway code just keep doing the practises you can do online (& I used a phone app too). Loads of the exact same example questions came up for me which makes it a hell of a lot easier. Keep doing those & you'll be fine.

So - do you do the easy version and just mug up on the quezzies or do you put in the graft and aim to get a real understanding of the rules of the road?

Quite shocked that the former is suggested, TBH.


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