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<blockquote data-quote="Fast Willy" data-source="post: 15485455" data-attributes="member: 22572"><p>I'm 29 with my first son on his way. My dad taught me to drive a stick shift when I was 11 and I had my first lesson on an oil change when I was 6 or 7. I've been in the garage ever since with him. </p><p></p><p>At this point hes with me in spirit while I'm in the garage but I know hes still with me and that's honestly the place I feel most comfortable in my entire house. No one touches my vehicles unless I'm completely unsure of myself on something. His motto was if you can take it apart, you can put it back together and it really is as simple as that.</p><p></p><p>I think it comes down to common sense not being so common any more. I have a very close/small group of friends and we keep to ourselves for the most part simply because we know what most people think about people of my generation and don't really care to be apart of it. </p><p></p><p>While I'm not fabricator I can be very dangerous with a wrench, even a welder from time to time and I can build plenty of things out of wood. </p><p></p><p>I have a college degree mainly because of my mom pushing it but I'm grateful for it as well. When it comes down to it though I prefer working with my hands over anything else. It truly is becoming a lost art. I wish more kids would go to trade school over college and learn something that is actually productive. I'd say close to 90% of these college professors are nothing but Libtards and that is not helping the situation. </p><p></p><p>Being part of this generation scares me as I have a deep concern for the future of this country, even the world at this point. But I will continue to focus on my family first and then whatever else may lay ahead. </p><p></p><p>I'm no puss when it comes to fighting either, I've gotten my ass kicked a few times, not afraid to admit it but I've done the same as well. It doesn't happen so much any more as I'm honestly afraid of a kids dad trying to sue me etc but that is what this world is turning into and its a sad sad thing. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to get off on a tangent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast Willy, post: 15485455, member: 22572"] I'm 29 with my first son on his way. My dad taught me to drive a stick shift when I was 11 and I had my first lesson on an oil change when I was 6 or 7. I've been in the garage ever since with him. At this point hes with me in spirit while I'm in the garage but I know hes still with me and that's honestly the place I feel most comfortable in my entire house. No one touches my vehicles unless I'm completely unsure of myself on something. His motto was if you can take it apart, you can put it back together and it really is as simple as that. I think it comes down to common sense not being so common any more. I have a very close/small group of friends and we keep to ourselves for the most part simply because we know what most people think about people of my generation and don't really care to be apart of it. While I'm not fabricator I can be very dangerous with a wrench, even a welder from time to time and I can build plenty of things out of wood. I have a college degree mainly because of my mom pushing it but I'm grateful for it as well. When it comes down to it though I prefer working with my hands over anything else. It truly is becoming a lost art. I wish more kids would go to trade school over college and learn something that is actually productive. I'd say close to 90% of these college professors are nothing but Libtards and that is not helping the situation. Being part of this generation scares me as I have a deep concern for the future of this country, even the world at this point. But I will continue to focus on my family first and then whatever else may lay ahead. I'm no puss when it comes to fighting either, I've gotten my ass kicked a few times, not afraid to admit it but I've done the same as well. It doesn't happen so much any more as I'm honestly afraid of a kids dad trying to sue me etc but that is what this world is turning into and its a sad sad thing. Sorry to get off on a tangent. [/QUOTE]
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