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Video: Prince Failed His Driving Test Check out this interview with Bobby Z. produced by Volume entitled "Prince Failed His Driving Test": https://m.youtube.com/wat...jOSzzXOXpg | |
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The pancake story makes a brief appearance. | |
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Where do you come up with this stuff? "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Aw. Cute.
Thanx
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LBrent said: Aw. Cute.
Thanx
You are very welcome LBrent. | |
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Prince once said in an interview: " I don't drive. I'm driven. " | |
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Ha!
And now we know why...
But he did eventually get the license cuz there are plenty of instances of him doing it onscreen )UTCM and BBGW for instance) and George Lopez talks about how when P was on the show, I think in the red out fit where he shows off the guitar the race car driver won in a charity auction, Lopez mentions walking P out to his car and watching as P drove away. | |
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he drove... he once crashed the T-Bird! and part of the 1985 Roling Stone interview takes place as they are driving around town. (and YES I knew this since that issue came out) "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I can verify he got his driver's license up until 2 years ago or so; my good friend's wife works at the Chanhassen D.M.V. and they made a special time for him to come after hours. She said he was very nice and came there with a beautiful young woman. | |
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Uhhh...this story is from the early days when Bobby was working for Owen. Prince flunked his first test - when he was 17 or so. The way it worked back then was, you took classroom driver's ed (in high school), took a written test to get your learner's permit, then did "behind the wheel", then took your driving test. If you flunked it , you had to wait a couple weeks (so you could practice some more), then you could take it again. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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He was certainly a 'driven' man in other ways, like his passion for music and such, but he drove himself in his own car/s all the time. I myself saw him driving to and from PP to his house on Galpin, and other places around Chanhassen, many times over the years and his being a leadfoot driver is legendary (at least around the Cities area). | |
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Yep. I flunked my first test! And I think maybe even the second time too...can't remember. | |
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Style is lettin' your lover drive while U talk on the phone and chill. | |
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Lol last year an Orger told a very cute story about meeting Prince at a Mother's Finest show (he was opening for them IIRC) We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams. . . | |
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I got a 100% on both parts of the written (One for a permit and the other for the actual). "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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The good ole days...when they actually had a driver's training class in high school. Not only with the driving simulators and video plus studying the manual, but the teacher would take you out on the road for physical driving. They even showed you how to change a tire, change oil, etc. Not to mention the infamous "Red Death" on the road videos... Nothing exists like that now. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I'm in the class of the first time flunkers also, took it a second time and passed, and have been driving ever since. | |
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Yup, me too. I was 16, summer of 1977.
I nailed the written but failed the first driving test by pulling away from the curb at the testing site...and blowing through the STOP sign at the corner about 6 feet away (I didn't see it ARGH).
Took it 2 weeks later and passed. Damn, that was 40 years ago and before I knew who P was (didn't learn about him until a few months late I think.)
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Didn't pass my first test either. Parked at the DMV and when the certifier came out to the car finally for the test, two cars parked so close on either side, I failed even pulling out of the parking space. I cried and cried and my Grandfather took me to a tiny town to take the test again and even though I knocked down two cones for the dreaded parallel parking test, I passed. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Hehe. Makes me think I should take a road test. I've passed my written one, oh, man, going on 10 years ago? No problem. I imagine myself inside your bedroom; oh, I imagine myself in your sky.
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kingricefan said: The pancake story makes a brief appearance. | |
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What a clickbait topic title. I was expecting a video of Prince taking and failing the test. | |
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