So this morning i have been greeted by a new car, not for me though (which is a shame) but my dad has bout an MG TF. Its silver, 1.8l engine and seriously powerful. He took me out for a spin in it and its incredible, i've never really been in a sports/high performance car before and it was great. Driving with the top down was really nice and the best thing about it is he got it at a knockdown price because of a few silly little faults (the locking makes a really strange noise, and the radio doesn't work) but they can be fixed at minimal cost so its an excellent buy. I told him that this wasn't even the worst of the mid-life crisis he's about to go through, and he tried laughing it off, but he knows I'm right. It does look slightly wrong with my dad driving it, in a car like that you're on display so i told him to get some new threads (clothes) but its a bit of fun so fair play to him. When he was younger he used to have a MG midget and he always regretted selling it when i was born, and he loves MGs so he's absolutely loving it. If it had been me choosing it though, i would have got it in a different colour, perhaps black or deep blue. This ones exactly what ours is like:

My driving is also going well, I'm getting better with every lesson, and have had 3 a week since i broke up for study leave so I'm on a steep learning curve at the moment. Hopefully I'll be able to take my test soon after the exams, Dave's (Instructor) been saying I'm doing fantastic and i have had a few tricky situations to deal with so i just need to keep the standard up.
Revision is going well too, I'm doing more than i did for my GCSEs but i suppose you have to because A-level is that much harder. My exams excluding general studies start tomorrow when i have got 3 continuous hours of politics to look forward to first thing in the morning. As you can guess, I'm ecstatic. I have a week off for half term and then the rest of them are all in 3 days after each other the first week back, i cannot wait for the 4th June then it will all be over.
Also United won the Champions League last night. I'm not happy, i wanted Chelsea to win because now every time United win another trophy it just shows how far behind as a club Man City are and i die a little inside. I admire Didier Drogba's style of play (when he's not crying to the physio on the floor) and Ashley Cole may be a bit of a bastard outside of the game but he really is a quality player. Salomon Kalou, Anelka and Shaun Wright-Phillips are also all quality players, and although i do like some United players (Vidic, Anderson, Ronaldo, Evra) i could never, ever watch a match supporting them and thats that.
The fans in Moscow did the country proud, and even though some Chelsea fans did kick off in London, the fact that so many more fans were so well behaved showed up Rangers yet again, as will the incriminating photos i get when my friend has developed them. They're coming!!

