The Years I Periodically Block Out of My Memory: 1995

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By jwhwz

In nineteen hundred and ninety five, The Department of Rehabilitation tried to teach me how to to drive. I got my license, but I'm not on the road; Because it made me so nervous that my heart would surely explode. Also, I have clumsy coordination; When I'm on and off my medication. Luckily, I'll never drive a car; Because the ends of lives of those on the road wouldn't be far. Also, I don't have the money; That is never very funny. But, I have no regrets that a vehicle in my life; I can delete; Because I'm happy to get around on my two feet!

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