No man can be THAT good But on the other hand, ...youve had the pleasure, I havent. Maybe we could negociate an hourly rate, as opposed to a 2 minute rate as per most other men? :P
Louise, I'm 48 in March and I'm taking driving lessons at the mo have had my provisional for about 20 yrs now , took 5 lessons back when I first got it, our circumstances changed just after and we moved, never got back around to finding a good instructor and just left my provisional in a corner gathering dust this year I was well and trully talked into taking lessons again" think of the independence ect the Family kept saying , I really thought I was too old to do this :lol: Quite glad now I took on board what they were all saying decided I'm really gonna try this.. I have had 14 lessons with a male instructor :D sat my theory&Hazard perception in Nov 06 and passed phew :lol: must admit though dreading the Driving test Lucy
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It's so difficult to take on any learning experience when you are an adult. The older you get, it seems, the more rigid we get in our thinking processes and the more we fear the new. I have a friend who at 50 has began to learn to play the piano. It took a lot of bravery on their part to sit in her piano teachers room with a load of kids waiting for her lesson. I have nothing but admiration for any one who takes on a new challenge as an adult