Posted by NCWayne on January 24, 2011 at 04:14:12 from (69.40.232.189):
In Reply to: Skinned Knuckles posted by RBnSC on January 24, 2011 at 04:05:32:
I'm pushing 43 next month and started helping Dad as soon as I was old enough to know what a screw driver was. In fact they've got a pic of me some where sitting on the bench in diapers handing Dad a screwdriver. From there it went on to me repairing the neighbors mowers, tractors, etc, etc in my teens, and on to working for myself today. In other words I've been mechanicing all my life and wouldn't have it any other way.....I love what I do......As far as the skinned knuckles, when I got married my wife seemed to ask me everyday how I got this or that scrape or cut on my hands, wrists, arms, etc. It didn't take her but a few months to figure out that I was so used to things like happening to me that that unless it was a major injury I usually didn't even realize that the skint spot was there....
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