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Does anyone here think Chewing Gum would be a good Idea During a Mod 2 test to Increase concentration ect ....Or am I clutching at straws :X:

Or any reason it may be a Bad Idea ? I was thinking of Airwave Black :idea:

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Does anyone here think Chewing Gum would be a good Idea During a Mod 2 test to Increase concentration ect ....Or am I clutching at straws :X:

Or any reason it may be a Bad Idea ? I was thinking of Airwave Black :idea:

 

you may choke on it? btw it can be swalowed, it is a myth that it stays there for 7 yrs

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I once tried chewing a gum with my helmet on and it was a disaster, there simply isn't enough of room for jaws movement.

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I once tried chewing a gum with my helmet on and it was a disaster, there simply isn't enough of room for jaws movement.

Are you David coulthard? :)


I've heard you get a minor for chewing gum on mod 2, unless it's hubba bubba.

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I always chew gum, used to make sure i had some for my lessons etc and MOD1, 2 ... otherwise i get a dry mouth.


:cheers:

So apart from choking and not having jaws like and ANT its a thumbs up for chewing gum on tests (I can take a minor if it stops me doing something stupid)

If it works Ill let you know :wink:

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I always chew gum, used to make sure i had some for my lessons etc and MOD1, 2 ... otherwise i get a dry mouth.


:cheers:

So apart from choking and not having jaws like and ANT its a thumbs up for chewing gum on tests (I can take a minor if it stops me doing something stupid)

If it works Ill let you know :wink:

Good luck!


Just remember, no blowing bubbles with your helmet on. :wink:

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I once tried chewing a gum with my helmet on and it was a disaster, there simply isn't enough of room for jaws movement.

 


i agree, i aint got room to be chewing gum without chewing the inside of my mouth. but thats cos i like my helmets nice and tight :)

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talking to a M/c Cop today he said to use RESCUE REMEDY this is what calms you before a test and makes you less anxious,Anyone tried this ?


Rescue Remedy® helps you cope in balancing life's ups and downs. It assists a return to a more positive outlook when you need comfort and reassurance.


Provides support at times of emotional demand, such as before a driving test, interview, exam or flight or when you simply need a little help.


Rescue Remedy® is world famous for quickly restoring inner calm, control and focus helping you manage your daily stresses and get on with your life. The distinct 'little yellow bottle' is the only combination remedy formulated by Dr Edward Bach over 70 years ago and is a unique combination of five Bach™ Original Flower Remedies all working on emotional imbalances associated with daily stressful situations.

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The website for that product seems to suggest its for women.

 

"Although the Bach Rescue Remedy is marketed toward women, it can be also used for men and was used by Jay McCarroll on "Project Runway" before he won the competition


Read more: Bach Rescue Remedy for Depression | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5050130_bach- ... z0swLMyjfV"


Ok so I grow breasts but at least I have my full licence :yay:

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Project Runway sounds like a show for women...


I've seen some of the photos of some of our members and you wouldn't be the only one with moobs!!! :D


Good luck with your mod 2.

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I had to chew gum on my first lesson.... my instructor gave it me as I was a little nervous :shock:

It helped and it wasn't a problem wearing my helmet!

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Ive tried chewing gum but end up chewing my cheeks and it hurts.

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"Kalms" worked for me before my car test.. and a good nights sleep the night before helps.

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