YOU CAN'T DRIVE A STICK?!
I mean, I can see why you might have not wanted to in the past. Until recently, everyone in my family learned on and preferred standard, so it came as a surprise to me that it isn't the norm. I still get surprised.
I'm having similar issues with my current management company. Well, actually, with the management of maintenance. It isn't. If I can get one of the people IN my apartment, things get fixed. However, managing to capture one? Not so easy.
Can you combine some of the training? Like learn to shoot and surf at the same time? Perhaps targets attached to inner tubes will be required... but think of the time savings!
YOU CAN'T DRIVE A STICK?!
I learnt on stick, and then promptly didn't drive
any
sort of transmission again for 6 years. I drove stick again for a short while in the late 90s while car-shopping, but then realised I can't buy a stick since I'm so regularly injured.
I have all the theory of the stick, therefore, and none of the reflexes.
I knew how to drive stick AND do CPR in high school, but I'd pretty much have to fake either one of them at this point, I bet.
How's yer surfing?
Until recently, everyone in my family learned on and preferred standard, so it came as a surprise to me that it isn't the norm. I still get surprised.
The percentage of cars with stick seems to still be dropping.
from a quick google:
By 2012, just 6 percent of all vehicles sold in the North American market will have manual transmissions, according to a forecast by Germany’s ZF Industries, the world’s largest independent transmission maker.
Like learn to shoot and surf at the same time?
SUMMER OLYMPICS BIATHALON!!
Like learn to shoot and surf at the same time?
That could be the summer olympics version of the biathlon.
That's one of the funniest x-posts I've seen in a long time.
I was about to call Jesse a freak, but look! Company!
How's yer surfing?
Nonexistent. But, see, I don't have ANY of the skills you have, so it's funny that I (once) had the skills you lack. See, funny?
That may be the first Biathalon cross post in the history of the Internet.