
I am no good with plumbing and cars (I do change my tyres, twice a year). Can do some coarse woodwork and electrical installations if needed. Trying to teach the girls, at least how to take care of their bikes.
Can you at least make your own quiche?Svartalf wrote:I do, and I find any DIY beyond my abilities.JimC wrote:Did they eat quiche?
Luckily the all things pink and cute for girls, all things tough and active for boys is slowly but surely going the way of the dodo. Unfortunately DaveDodo007 isn't quite dead yet. His sexism sucks, but what other attitude can you expect from an MRA?rEvolutionist wrote:Why is it only men should be able to do this stuff??![]()
Yeah, you wouldn't get it back for 2 weeks, probably. And the bill? I wouldn't even want to think about it.piscator wrote:I fixed a busted rocker arm and pushrods, and resealed 2 injectors in a 7.3 Powerstroke in a WalMart parking lot in the rain, after I went inside and bought a $21 tool set to do it and a $5 bucket to stand on. About 3 hours later, I went in and bought some Gojo and shop rags to clean up. It wouldn't have taken so long, except I had to wait for a cab to deliver my parts from the Navistar dealer across town. I would have returned the tools, except they were on sale and the WalMart parking lot security guy was a sport about the whole thing.
Compare to going to a shop in a strange town at 4:40 in the afternoon and telling them you just dropped at least 2 cylinders in your turbo-fkn Powerstroke and you need to get rolling again ASAP...
The examples I gave have nothing to do with machismo or ego. They were mostly connected with either necessity or saving money. No professional seemed all that competent at servicing my truck and in at least one case I was actually being defrauded. And what is wrong with doing a job for 120 dollars that a plumber would add an additional charge of 100? Come to think of it, what exactly is wrong with a bit of independence?MrJonno wrote:What's the obsession with machismo ,ego and independence.
Not as much as the pleasure lost from flooding the kitchen or fusing all the electricsFBM wrote:The pleasure gained from a degree of self-sufficiency need not be machismo.
I wouldn't know.MrJonno wrote:Not as much as the pleasure lost from flooding the kitchen or fusing all the electricsFBM wrote:The pleasure gained from a degree of self-sufficiency need not be machismo.
Since when are such mishaps exclusive to non-professionals?MrJonno wrote:Not as much as the pleasure lost from flooding the kitchen or fusing all the electricsFBM wrote:The pleasure gained from a degree of self-sufficiency need not be machismo.
Why are these things linked in your mind and the mind of DaveDodo007?MrJonno wrote:What's the obsession with machismo ,ego and independence.
Oh Jonno, you live such a sheltered existence.MrJonno wrote:Not as much as the pleasure lost from flooding the kitchen or fusing all the electricsFBM wrote:The pleasure gained from a degree of self-sufficiency need not be machismo.
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