Originally posted by: clicknext
Yay, I got my learners lisence. Now I must not crash my (parents') car into a tree. Wish me luck...
=/Originally posted by: bananaFish
Originally posted by: clicknext
Yay, I got my learners lisence. Now I must not crash my (parents') car into a tree. Wish me luck...
Good thing you don't need to spell to pass the test.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
its time like this i realize just how many little kids are wandering around on here
Originally posted by: clicknext
Yay, I got my learners lisence. Now I must not crash my (parents') car into a tree. Wish me luck...
Don't castrate me if I'm completely wrong, but I think it could be the Canadian spelling?Originally posted by: bananaFish
LICENSE not LISENCE
Originally posted by: clicknext
=/Originally posted by: bananaFish
Originally posted by: clicknext
Yay, I got my learners lisence. Now I must not crash my (parents') car into a tree. Wish me luck...
Good thing you don't need to spell to pass the test.
What did I spell wrong? Other than the apostrophe needed on learner(')s.
Originally posted by: stev0
Originally posted by: ElFenix
its time like this i realize just how many little kids are wandering around on here
😀
Originally posted by: clicknext
Don't castrate me if I'm completely wrong, but I think it could be the Canadian spelling?Originally posted by: bananaFish
LICENSE not LISENCE
I say this because the MS word spell checker let it through and I'm using the Canadian dictionary.
Originally posted by: joecool
when are you going to get your spellers liCense?
Originally posted by: joecool
when are you going to get your spellers liCense?