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Bigevildoer
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Re: The Official 2011 Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding areas thread.
Nope... on the ice refereeing...
Nope... on the ice refereeing...
7 or so just want to know how many to grab a table for as it is always busy.I'm in for Ethel's. What time did we say again?
Anyone going for their full M license this year?? Course?? Or just through MTO??
I got my whole test recorded on GoPro. It's really easy with the MTO.
Wow, I didn't realise how many of you guys were new(ish) riders, that's awesome! I feel so oldschool now... got my bike license before my car license when I was 16. haha...
Totally off topic, are there any wood workers among us? I need to make a box for my guitar amplifier, so I need access to a table saw and a jointer (need to make nice corner joints).
Yep I'm a noob but that's ok at least with me coming into this later in life I can afford it a little better.
The day I turned 16 was a Sunday and the next day I was in line at the MTO to get my G1 so I wanted to drive as soon as I could. But never really interested in bikes until a few years ago.
I can talk to my old man and see if you could use his tools. But it's a bit of a drive. It's out by millbank uou know where it is?
Yeah, I had cheap bikes (literally $100 bikes) until I was out of college and working full time for a while. I got my full M 3 months after my 16th birthday and didn't even get my full G until almost 1 year after my birthday. Full M was (is it still?) good as a G beginners so I didn't care if the G beginners expired.
Part of me hates the graduated licensing but another part is glad its here. It does help.
I know exactly where Millbank is, just got some furniture from there. I just talked to a friend of mine and I think what he has for his router table will be good enough to get the job done. I realised right after I posted that I could get the job done a different way.
I always wanted a bike (my older brother rode), but couldn't afford insurance until I turned 23 (last year).