Very true, except of course Gin is the nectar of the God's :tongue2_1
Very true, a nicely made gin and tonic is the greatest thing out there. In addition to those listed, a man should be able to fix things.
Very true, except of course Gin is the nectar of the God's :tongue2_1
Yeah, but nothing looks queerer than swimming laps (like Navy men should) and pulling your head up,turning yourself around using the side of the pool like a grade schooler.
You know sitting aroung the dusty plywood B-hut of an alert shack in a shitty FOB somewhere, we decided man-skills should be divided up into catagories such as basic, intermediate and advanced..
I don't know, we never made it that far. Maybe we were subconsciously afraid we couldn't measure up. Maybe something in line with being able to play an instrument (Recorder and air guitar didn't qualify), or possibly building a piece of furniture that didn't look like it was in the movie Beetlejuice, that you could actually display. Cooking a nice meal for your chick might qualify as well. Something other than macaroni & cheese along with a good Hamms and corn chips consumed on a surf board held up by two up-ended cinder blocks. Not saying that actually happened in my house...Oil change should be in the basic category. Agreed, it's in line with changing a tire.
What skills were classified as "advanced?"
What skills were classified as "advanced?"
Also properly setting up the carbs on a 2-stroke triple, and getting Lucas electrics on British machinery to function is up there as well.
Well, following the car work line of thought, I'd say in the advanced category would be:
Adjusting/changing a carb
Swapping spark plugs(and doing the associated tune-up with that)
Timing an engine
I could go on, but some other stuff may be an "expert" category.
I was an "Advanced Man" at age 12, I guess. Always thought everyone could do it...![]()
Cleaning/changing points on a '69 Triumph Trident on the side of the road in the rain, hammered.
My bike (Suzuki SV-650S) is also an 03. First model year to go fuel injection.