BARELY LEGAL
Today, my plan is, to go get a new license. My five year license is almost up. It actually expires tomorrow. However, I'm just going to go an do it today. I've just been putting it off. The license branch, is just such a pain in the behind. Not only that, but you've got to fix up a bit. Otherwise, you have to look at an ugly drivers license for the next five years. It's amazing just how differnt that I look compared to five years ago.
Five years ago, I had longer hair and braces. Yes, I know, a little old to have had braces then. Although, I was 30 years old, when I had them put on. I wore those darn things for two and one half years. Never-the-less, it was money well spent. Not only do my teeth look a bit better, but my migrains are gone. So, it was a wini, win situation. I you've ever lived with migrains, then you know what I'm talking about.
The, there is the cost of getting a new license. It's stupid how, you have to pay for a new one, every five years. I think that, once you've paid for you're initial license. You should just be able to go in, and get a new one for free. Senior citizens don't have to pay for theirs. This includes both of my parents. My Dad joked how his would be free this year. Well, it better be. He is, 72 years old. Let's not get into that debate.
I'm talking about, those who drive at that age. Some folks actually have no business driving. I'm not saying that my parents shouldn't drive anymore. Some other older adults just shouldn't. So later on, I'm off to get my license. I'll try an "Control My Joy." Happy driving ya'll.
Five years ago, I had longer hair and braces. Yes, I know, a little old to have had braces then. Although, I was 30 years old, when I had them put on. I wore those darn things for two and one half years. Never-the-less, it was money well spent. Not only do my teeth look a bit better, but my migrains are gone. So, it was a wini, win situation. I you've ever lived with migrains, then you know what I'm talking about.
The, there is the cost of getting a new license. It's stupid how, you have to pay for a new one, every five years. I think that, once you've paid for you're initial license. You should just be able to go in, and get a new one for free. Senior citizens don't have to pay for theirs. This includes both of my parents. My Dad joked how his would be free this year. Well, it better be. He is, 72 years old. Let's not get into that debate.
I'm talking about, those who drive at that age. Some folks actually have no business driving. I'm not saying that my parents shouldn't drive anymore. Some other older adults just shouldn't. So later on, I'm off to get my license. I'll try an "Control My Joy." Happy driving ya'll.


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