Posted by I need a handle on March 26, 2009 at 19:45:12 from (64.223.111.85):
I read a post the other day about some kids who couldn"t figure out how to apply booster cables to a battery. Well, now I"ve got a story
I work with a guy at college who is absolutely fanatical about stock car racing, and his office is covered in memorabilia to make one think he might know a thing or two about mechanical things.
I was amazed at what I came across a couple of days ago, his motorcycle had a bad battery. His first problem was he couldn"t think of any other place to get a new battery but a motorcycle dealer. His second problem was he didn"t know how to change a battery. Not only did he take his bike to the dealer, but also had to have a mechanic change it for him. Yep, you guessed it, he was born and raised in the city. This same guy also tried to change a lightbulb in an older model mini van and was unsuccessful.
I guess the mechanics won"t be out of work anytime soon. I really took my mechanical skills for granted before seeing just how clueless many people are. I think there are more than a few that can"t even operate a screwdriver.
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