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Nunne
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Posted on August 28 2011 10:24 AM
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I had a hard time learning to drive a car, and I noticed here that I am not the only one after all... Grin Taking comfort in not being alone on this subjeckt either.

Do you drive a MC? I have always wanted to drive a MC, but because of my disabillity I never worked up the nerve to try. (Where do I find a teacher that know about dyscalculia and how it effect the person "lucky" to have it.) Pfft

(My balance is ok, I know left/right, worked hard on my short term memory for dealing with many things at the same time etc. Mostly I`m a slow learner and I can`t do math.)
 
justfoundout
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Posted on August 28 2011 03:59 PM
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8/28/11
Hi Nunne. What's "a MC"? - jus'
 
Nunne
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Posted on August 29 2011 11:08 AM
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Sry.. Motor Bike. Smile Harley D. Cool
 
Tamsin
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Posted on September 07 2011 07:30 PM
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I always wanted to ride a motorcycle, but don't know if I would trust myself to drive it.
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