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Re: O/T chickens before Columbus
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Posted by Gary in TX on June 05, 2007 at 19:41:20 from (71.96.181.46):
In Reply to: Re: O/T chickens before Columbus posted by Dave H (MI) on June 05, 2007 at 11:42:24:
Education is not a bad thing, don't get me wrong. But if you don't have common sense to go along with it, you don't have much. There are too many kids being taught so much technology today that too many don't know how to do the most simple tasks. I ran into a prime example a few years back. A kid probably 19 to 21 had a flat on the right front of his Ford truck up here at the local store. I was putting diesel in the tank on the back of the truck for tractor fueling. He came over and asked. Do you have something to take this center thing off of my wheel, I have a flat. I thought he might have a special wheel or something???? Nope, plain old wheel. He had the truck jacked up, the lug nuts off and had no clue the tire and wheel just came off. I have several stories like this I could share but I'm not up to that much typing tonight. It doesn't mattter how advanced we get, we are still going to dig holes with shovels.
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