GregR
Well-Known Member
I can do all these things, but I learned them.
1. Manual Transmission - I learned how to drive in my dad's Chevy 2500. He would make me go half-way up a steep hill, then stop and go. You learn fast.
2. Bottle Openers - Most guys learn this out of necessity...if they don't they have to go for the ***** twist-offs and they might cut their soft little hands.
3. BBQ at a moments notice - Fire is really not that tough...all you have to do is get burned a few times and you get the idea.
4. Parallel park - Living in San Francisco made me an expert...I only need about 1" on each side of the truck. But, again, this was learned due to necessity. I know some people who live around here that did not even drive a car until they were in their 20s, but they could kick your ass
I'm not what one would call a tough guy. I guess I've mastered these arts, however, so there must be a flaw to this logic.
I don't think most of the stuff mentioned so far would make anyone a 'tough guy'. but there is a difference between a 'tough guy' and having a man card. 'tough guys' are ****** nozzles.
I learned how to parallel park in the bay area also (ok. . . Santa Cruz) if you can't parallel park you can't park anywhere.