Having got my MEA in november last year i have decided to get under a bonnet for the first time in 35yrs. I was chatting to polo2k about some things i would need including a lead light for working underneath and,for good old health and saftey i would need to get some totecters. He looked down on me ( he is very tall) and told me that its not a lead light its an L.E.D. light, assuming i had got it wrong and asked what are totecters.
When did i get so old that i talk a different language?
I never thought I was getting old insomuch as I looked and felt sprightly in comparison to those around me of a similar age. At 43 I can still run backwards faster than most can forwards and throw myself at the ground without injury(play fighting with my son - before you think I'm some Dali-esc sado-masochist).
What has sneaked up in the last 12 months though is deterioration of my eyesight. I've needed glasses since I was a child but recently I've really struggled to focus at arms length. I was fitting the radio on Albert a few weeks back and glasses or no glasses I couldn't focus to do up the screws
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
What has sneaked up in the last 12 months though is deterioration of my eyesight
Don't believe a word of it he's driven me around before and the glasses have been needed for years
Yes, but you've got a beard and drink real ale so technically you're an old man
I think I must fall into that group
Oops. Apologies. Just realised it's your brother that has the beard
Paulk
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1959 2dr Milly
Has now sat in back garden for 5 years :(
http://www.sadmog.morrisminor.com/
As an 80s child I know about pit lamps and steel toe cap boots.
I'm assuming these closely resemble the alien items you refer to?
I've never working in the engineering trade though... I guess thats a big handicap. I had to learn a whole new mechanical vocab when I first bought the Minor.
Also, drinking ale doesnt make you old - it just means you have taste.
And no sense of feeling in your fingers once you've dropped the starter motor on them for the 3rd time in a row
Paulk
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1959 2dr Milly
Has now sat in back garden for 5 years :(
http://www.sadmog.morrisminor.com/
Some of us (well, me) have "no sense of feeling in (their) fingers" permanently
Snap!
I don't mind so much, quite often miss with the hammer and think to myself "at one time that would really have hurt!".
Failling eyesight is just plain frustrating.
Mick
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