As a teen boy living in the country (way, way out in the country back then), getting your "license" (not adjectives needed, everyone knew what you were talking about) was a rite of passage. More than anything else, it was what made you feel like an adult.Funny. I am with you on FB -- I even take it one step further and have a fake name on FB. Of course I only use FB to look at chicken products and to buy things locally -- I don't use it for social interaction.
My kids are 22 and 26 and neither have their drivers license yet. At least the older one has his permit... This is what I get for teaching them to use public transportation when they were early teens.
Anyway happy faux birthday and I will try to remember to give you some plants in February... or maybe not unless they are indoor plants.
My oldest daughter had no urgency until it became apparent that her younger brother might beat her to it, then she got serious. My sons was driving tractors with heavy farm equipment on the public roads as soon as he turned 14 and got that permit. So passing a driver's license test was gonna be easy for him - a fact not lost on his older sister. Sometimes sibling rivalry can drive behaviors like nothing else in the world.
I try to stay as disconnected from FB as I can. Craigslist is similar, lot of strange people on both -- best to be wary and not reveal too much personal info. This group of people is much different than the FB crowd, more like the people I knew when I participated in the tropical fish clubs, almost an extended family (actually some families may be more like FB, so perhaps that is not a good comparison).