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Wednesday, April 20, 2005
vrooommm...

Last night after our religious class session, my mum and i 'bumped' into my mum's cousin's wife (so it's like my granduncle's wife.right?) and her mum. She offered both of us a ride home. She's one of very few female drivers i know of. And the car she was driving was totally brand new!! It was a nice ride. And all those rumours about female being bad drivers...thats not 100% true.
So does this experience make me wanna drive too? ermm..not really. Here's my reasons:
1)I've always been a bus and mrt person. And i'm fine with that
2)Cars are expensive. hah!
3) I still fear roads (it's a long story)

But don't be surprise if in the near future, you see someone familiar in a purple car waving at you. I might just change my mind. *winks*