Yesterday was a very busy day for me. Vicky and I woke up around 7. I had a test to take at the local dmv (dvla). For a few weeks now I have been learning Virginia's highway code, and on Saturday I took the written driving test. On the way there we picked up breakfast at Dunkin' Donuts, I had three doughnuts, a coffee and a sausage biscuit. I normally pick up 6 doughnuts, but I had my mind on other things. We queued up and I was given a ticket and told to sit in an area that looked just like Argos, and waited until my ticket was flashed up on the television above. The test is in two parts, and it is done on a touch screen. I had to answer ten road sign questions correctly before I could go onto the next part. Had I got one wrong, I would have to re-take the test next week, paying $2. Fortunately I passed this first part. There was a young girl doing the test with me at the same time. She was probably 16, and I felt a bit old. The second part of the test is a 25 multiple choice question, to pass this you must get at least 20 correct. I passed with 24/25. I can't remember which one I got wrong, but I wasn't bothered. One question did make me laugh. 'One 12 ounce can of beer is the equivalent of ..., and I chose the 'one shot of liquor' answer.
But if you can drive at 16, but not drink till you are 21 ...
I understood why the question was there, but I found it amusing.
I now have a temporary learners permit from the dmv, it is the same as the UK provisional license, I can drive straight away, as long as there is an experienced driver in the car with me. The real license will be in the post next week, or later, and I will now look into taking lessons with a local driving school.
We got back in time for me to see the Newcastle game against Wigan, again the Toon was shown on normal telly!
Late last night I had the thrill of seeing a once banned film at the cinema with my nephew, at midnight! My Wife mentioned to me a while ago about a showing of a horror film at one of the larger cinemas in the area. Google 'imdb zombie (1979)'. It was one of the films banned in England in the early 80's. Something the Daily Mail termed a 'video nasty'. The only reason this film is as well known as it is now, is all down to the UK banning it originally. The saying any publicity is good publicity is very true here. 99% of the 70 odd films banned during this early 80s period are rubbish that should never have been giving the wide publicity as other films, but thanks to being 'banned', they create an interest that extends, and now thanks to the internet, and the cheapness of making the DVDs, all but one or two of them are easily obtainable on DVD now. Zombie can now be bought legally in England with its uncut 18 rating, and is very tame now.
The main reason behind the midnight showing last night was to advertise the blu-ray release of the movie.
I did say I saw the film with my nephew. He is only 14, but there is a strange law in America. The film is an R rating, which means children can see the film if they are accompanied by an adult! I think he enjoyed himself, and I hope the cinema has showings like this again.
I arrived home around quarter to two in the morning, our brave dog pepper decided to let me into the house before barking like crazy at the intruder, but only once I had got as far as the bedroom. Thanks dog. Perhaps smelling me first before waking up the house would be nice.
It's now half eight in the morning, and I'm up for the manchester derby on the telly.
I'll have a bowl of mini shredded wheat and a cup of Ringtons Tea for breakfast.
Next week, I'm supposed to be having my interview for my job at Oracle. They've been putting it off for a while, but I'm 99% certain I will have the job permanently soon. Vicky and Mom told me that there is a rule/law in America regarding temp agencys. If I'm working for a company through an agency, and they want to employ me, they may wait three months before hiring me. This way I can be given a free transfer, just like football!, Oracle would have to pay the agency a fee to release me earlier than the three months.
I've been told that as well as a proper interview, I had to also take part in a telephone interview with someone from another office. This is to show there is no bias.
Aha, got you. Just about settled in now at Cosford, not happy to have to leave Cyprus but there you go, got to get on with it. Me Mam is down visiting at the moment for a few days, we went out for lunch today and then are off to Cadbury World tomorrow - loads of free choccy - ace!
ReplyDeleteHaven't had the tinternet for a while now so caught up on your blog and saved the new link. Glad you are still getting to see the Toon quite a bit, me and the girls went to the Wolves game on our first weekend back in UK which was great, Harriet got right into it and was shouting her head off at the end!
Glad you have passed the written test thing - how long till you take the driev one? Are you doing it in an automatic? I miss my automatic I had in Cyprus - such an easier way to drive!
Anyway love to the missus and US family, take care, hope you get the job,
Bro
I'm going to contact some local Driving Schools this week and try to get a few hours at the weekend. I'll be using an automatic car too. Thanks man.
ReplyDeleteHiya Bro. Whenever we get back to the land of the Toon Army on a vacay, it would be so cool if we could all go see a match live at St. James Park. I'm dying to see a match in that stadium. So cool! Greetings to your Mrs, kiddos, and to Mam by the way.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to having my Chauffeur soon. He shall be Driving Miss Daisy. Woo hoo!