Saw a link to this article today.
New York Post: "Millennial Dads have pathetic DIY skills compared to Baby Boomers."
And yet somehow I'm a Baby Boomer and I still have pathetic DIY ["do-it-yourself"] skills. Yes, I own a hammer and a set of screwdrivers. But no, I'm not going to rewire a lamp on my own if I can help it. Or fix my own car. Or any of that stuff. Not gonna happen.
Does this make me advanced for my time? Millennial avant la lettre? Or just hopeless?
Of course my dad was born just before WWII broke out and he was just as helpless with tools as I am. So I came by it honestly. You could call it a family tradition.
I'm going with "hopeless".
Monday, June 10, 2019
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