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Got my learners lisence. =)

its time like this i realize just how many little kids are wandering around on here
 
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.
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What did I spell wrong? Other than the apostrophe needed on learner(')s.
 
Originally posted by: bananaFish
LICENSE not LISENCE
Don't castrate me if I'm completely wrong, but I think it could be the Canadian spelling?

I say this because the MS word spell checker let it through and I'm using the Canadian dictionary.
 
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.

As long as you don't live close to me.. drive all you want.

I'm scared sh!tless of some of the new drivers [i'm such a hyprocrite.. I've got my N]
 
Websters: Oxymoron

n. A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.


see also Canadian dictionary
 
Originally posted by: clicknext
Originally posted by: bananaFish
LICENSE not LISENCE
Don't castrate me if I'm completely wrong, but I think it could be the Canadian spelling?

I say this because the MS word spell checker let it through and I'm using the Canadian dictionary.

mine's on English (Canada) and whenever i put in 'lisence' it corrects it to licence.

plus on ontario licences it says DRIVER'S LICENCE so mlah.
 
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