Yesterday, I went to take my driving test. There was some confusion with the appointment time, but it cleared up quickly. After that, I got into the car with the tester and took the test. Once I finished and parked the car, the guy gets out and tells me that I didn't completely stop at one of the stop signs. I'm like "you're failing me for THAT?!?" Then, he showed me the little grading sheet, and sure enough, if you make an "incomplete stop", you are disqualified. I was obviously disappointed. When I told my mother about it, she got really angry. The reason was, another lady did the exact same thing, but her instructor wasn't an asshole like mine. He just told her "remember not to do it again" and he passed her. Well, today, I didn't go to school. Instead, I went right back to DMV to retake my drivers test. Other than my reversing, he said everything else was fine. I passed and waited about 1/2 an hour. I finally got my license, but I wasn't excited. I was still bitter about the day before. Well, around lunch time, I got hungry and I couldn't find anything around here. Then, I realized that I can go ahead and drive to get something. So, today was my first time driving without an adult (yey!). The only problem was the stereo is still broken, and my mom's not gonna let me fix it until I get insurance and all that other stuff out of the way, first. I didn't mind though. So, I ended up going to Lil' Caesar's for pizza and now, I'm home.
I'm waiting for a movie to download, so in the meantime, I'll just write about my movie watching experience over the weekend. Well, I saw three movies. On Friday night, I saw Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring and on Saturday, I watched Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. I decided to watch these LOTR movies because everyone kept making such a big deal out of them. Well, now I see what the big deal is about. Those two movies were VERY well done. Lots of special effects and weird stuff. I really liked it. Matrix: Revolutions was the other movie that I saw. I watched it on Sunday afternoon. It was okay, but I still think the first one was the best. One thing I liked about this one was the lack of very long words. I remember when the Architect talked in Matrix: Reloaded and I couldn't understand a word he said. You know, I didn't really like the ending of Matrix: Revolutions. I think the Wachowski Brothers should use my idea in the next installment of the Matrix: