whirlcool
Well-known member
People are always asking me how I learned to do so many things. Not only can I cook, I can repair most anything around the house including the cars, know how to vacuum, do the laundry, can also do electrical repairs as well as furniture repairs. I must admit thought that I am weak in the area of plumbing, (besides changing washers and installing new faucets) and I have virtually no artistic skills. I can also do simple sewing repairs as well.
I just tell them it's stuff I picked up along the way of life out of necessity. I am amazed at how many guys can't do simple repairs around the house.
Years ago when I got my Private Pilots license, part of the test covers basic engine operation. I couldn't believe how many guys in the class couldn't name each of the strokes in a 4 stroke motor! I thought guys were BORN with this knowledge! (Intake, compression, power, exhaust) For some of these guys this part of the test was the hardest!
For some of these guys, this was the hardest part of the test.
How do these people get by in life? Instead of learning handyman skills what are they doing with themselves?
For me, I find a great deal of personal satisfaction and accomplishment when I fix/repair or build something myself.
I just tell them it's stuff I picked up along the way of life out of necessity. I am amazed at how many guys can't do simple repairs around the house.
Years ago when I got my Private Pilots license, part of the test covers basic engine operation. I couldn't believe how many guys in the class couldn't name each of the strokes in a 4 stroke motor! I thought guys were BORN with this knowledge! (Intake, compression, power, exhaust) For some of these guys this part of the test was the hardest!
For some of these guys, this was the hardest part of the test.
How do these people get by in life? Instead of learning handyman skills what are they doing with themselves?
For me, I find a great deal of personal satisfaction and accomplishment when I fix/repair or build something myself.