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I have nothing "witty", "chauvinistic", "sexist" or "feminist" to say....until I finish watching the video a few more hundred times.....




or until I figure out what DIY means...:msp_w00t:



oh and you guys that don't find her attractive....well I guess you never heard of "beer" and "last call"....man I need to get out of Jersey more...here we'd be fighting over that one.....
 
I have nothing "witty", "chauvinistic", "sexist" or "feminist" to say....until I finish watching the video a few more hundred times.....




or until I figure out what DIY means...:msp_w00t:



oh and you guys that don't find her attractive....well I guess you never heard of "beer" and "last call"....man I need to get out of Jersey more...here we'd be fighting over that one.....

Do it yourself
 
Another we're surprised a woman might could be capable of somthing thread...:angrysoapbox:

By the way, my mom was the mechanic of the family. While dad was cussing up a storm, this former BAM plane mechanic got a pair of panty hose out, cut off the leg, wrapped it around where the fan belt went, tied it in a knot and it got them 50 miles to where they could get a real fan belt.

She and I had to fix the old pickup one time with baling wire. That fix lasted quite a while.

She was up on the roof cleaning the chimney in her 70s. She also went up for a ride in a sail plane. She had only fixed planes in her younger days, she didn't get to fly.

She insisted that we had to know how to change a flat tire before we could take the car anywhere, and she showed us how.

Nope, she never ran a chainsaw, but she showed me how to split kindling, and get a cookstove or woodstove going.
 
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Another we're surprised a woman might could be capable of somthing thread...:angrysoapbox:

By the way, my mom was the mechanic of the family. While dad was cussing up a storm, this former BAM plane mechanic got a pair of panty hose out, cut off the leg, wrapped it around where the fan belt went, tied it in a knot and it got them 50 miles to where they could get a real fan belt.

She and I had to fix the old pickup one time with baling wire. That fix lasted quite a while.

She was up on the roof cleaning the chimney in her 70s. She also went up for a ride in a sail plane. She had only fixed planes in her younger days, she didn't get to fly.

She insisted that we had to know how to change a flat tire before we could take the car anywhere, and she showed us how.

Nope, she never ran a chainsaw, but she showed me how to split kindling, and get a cookstove or woodstove going.
No one was degrading women saying they are not capable. I think this woman showed she is not capable with a saw :msp_rolleyes:
 
I was waiting to get a female perspective on that video. She cant cut trees it is all show. Prob dont ride good either.

Well, I will give her credit for one thing. At least she tried even though I don't think her heart is truly in it.

I don't know if she rides her Road King well, but I suspect if she has any years behind her in riding experience, she might be okay. It was hard to tell in her video though.
 
Well, I will give her credit for one thing. At least she tried even though I don't think her heart is truly in it.

I don't know if she rides her Road King well, but I suspect if she has any years behind her in riding experience, she might be okay. It was hard to tell in her video though.

I guess climbing with a saw and not having experience takes some moxie!
 
Well, I will give her credit for one thing. At least she tried even though I don't think her heart is truly in it.

I don't know if she rides her Road King well, but I suspect if she has any years behind her in riding experience, she might be okay. It was hard to tell in her video though.

wonder if she can ride a "street glide".... :msp_wink: FLHX ???
 
Twofers are hard to come by. I got one by accident but I was hunting pheasant, not deer.

Then I hope I have a huge accident and take out the entire family of deer. There are the 2 bambi's, a young buck (a 4 pointer) a young doe (likely the young bucks sister) and the mother. I think my deer hunter neighbor took out the daddy earlier this year. Anyway, I have had the five feeding in my yard several times this year.

Well, I have fantasies too you know! :msp_biggrin:
 
Another we're surprised a woman might could be capable of somthing thread...:angrysoapbox:

By the way, my mom was the mechanic of the family. While dad was cussing up a storm, this former BAM plane mechanic got a pair of panty hose out, cut off the leg, wrapped it around where the fan belt went, tied it in a knot and it got them 50 miles to where they could get a real fan belt.

She and I had to fix the old pickup one time with baling wire. That fix lasted quite a while.

She was up on the roof cleaning the chimney in her 70s. She also went up for a ride in a sail plane. She had only fixed planes in her younger days, she didn't get to fly.

She insisted that we had to know how to change a flat tire before we could take the car anywhere, and she showed us how.

Nope, she never ran a chainsaw, but she showed me how to split kindling, and get a cookstove or woodstove going.

Oh, I don't think they're surprised in the respect of a woman trying something, but surprised someone so unskilled would post a video showing everyone that fact.

But one thing is clear. All women are capable of doing anything they set their minds to. Both you and I as well as a multitude of other women are proof of that. The key is you have to "try" and keep on trying until you have the necessary skills to complete the task.

I would be willing to say at least half if not more of what I know has been self taught. It's having the willingness to learn new things and adapt along the way in order to become as proficient as possible in doing different things. My mother told me when I was a teen that there isn't a thing I couldn't do if I put my mind to it. I am of the same belief that anyone (yep, including men) are capable of anything they set their minds to if they adjust their way of thinking.
 
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