What book is it where the guy disassembles, cleans, and reassembles a motorcycle all in his mind as sort of a zen practice?
Trickier to do in the dining room floor for real. In your mind, the little washers don’t roll into the HVAC vents.
What book is it where the guy disassembles, cleans, and reassembles a motorcycle all in his mind as sort of a zen practice?
Trickier to do in the dining room floor for real. In your mind, the little washers don’t roll into the HVAC vents.
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When I had my cross bike, the front inner tube kept springing leaks, and the only place to change the tire was in the apartment living room. Gave myself a black eye when one of the little plastic lever things popped loose.
I let my spouse bake pickup engine parts in the oven to set the finish.
You learn to deal.
Hubris looks like he’s perfectly fine there. And as for the vents, just flop something like a teeshirt on them. No lost crap down the vent.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance? I think we just lost the author (Pirsig?) a few weeks ago. I remember reading it in college. Shows how tired I am that I am not e-checking the title and the author before posting.
You need carpet to keep the washers from rolling, and magnets so you can find the washers in the carpet.
HE ISN’T in bed, and he started working on a new bike from scratch…NAH that’s not a symptom of feeling lonely, it’s more OCD, right? hehe
It’s CDO now … because those with it, have to have it alphabetical … so Compulsive Disorder of Obsessiveness. I have it. Slightly. haha
boy, they going to create me one of those if they keep changing the names. lol
Back in Grand-dad’s day, they didn’t need any syndromes with initials. They just said things like, “That boy ain’t right.He’s gon’ have it tough. Best keep a’ eye on him and see what we can do for ’em, ’til they get him raised.”
Yeah, and I still think that about some of them.
like James mentioned. I can certify you it STILL happens a LOT.
had a grandma of my best friend go, “what are we going to tell the neighbors” when he was diagnosed with cancer. I nearly snapped at her face while at the clinic.
OCD makes for a great accountant, scientist, and crocheter.
Nah, OCD in a crocheter means they’re using a hook the thickness of their finger and getting a pattern so tight it will hold water. You need to be a lot more relaxed than that to do good crochet…
That would be “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance”. Great book. I have re-read it many times in my life, and I still learn from it.
I guess taking a bike apart to put it. Back together again isn’t that strange for Hubris.
no other symptoms yet till after diner with lowel like him telling her they also had some drinks and are new besties
You have to have paternal feelings for Empty Nest syndrome. This is more like Chaos withdrawal..