I failed to get a new driver's license. When I checked the website, it basically just said I needed an valid out of state ID but that was only pertaining to if I needed to test or not. Totally missed the part where I needed 3 forms of ID. A yearbook counts but a college ID doesn't. I don't know how this works.

At that point I did what and logical person is going to do being put into this situation. No, not getting the required identification and driving back. I pulled up Hulu and decided to watch some The Daily Show! Hurrah!

This is what never fails to fascinate me. Stewart is basically the toughest interview in town, on any network. Regardless of who wins the debate, and regardless of the fact that this is a comedy show, Stewart's coverage of the news and maybe more importantly, his interviews with guests, are more intense then anything else I see on TV. I was particularly impressed with the fact that they actually opened up the health care bill and actually discussed readings directly from the bill. It took up at least half the episode. Pretty fucking hardcore, if you ask me. 

From: [identity profile] drbuzzkill.livejournal.com


That's just fucking absurd. A yearbook is valid ID, but a college ID isn't? Sounds like someone at DHS hit the bong too hard before they came up with that one.

From: [identity profile] atolnon.livejournal.com


Well, to be fair, it *is* the DMV. That's a bit of a cheap shot, since the person at the counter was helpful, but what are you gonna do, eh?
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