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Old 05-08-2011, 05:20 PM   #16
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Default Re: How mechanically knowledgeable is your partner ?

most men know nothing about cleaning, so isn't it up to us to keep the fluid levels etc. up to the required levels. maybe we should take the wife's car for a drive every week or so, to make sure it is up to scratch

my wife neither knows anything about, or cares about cars and yet she knows to listen for things and notice lights on the dashboard - she doesn't know what they are for but she has been told to let me know about noises or lights. either way, if there was a light on, i would see it within a day or so

if we know our ladies are so ignorant, then it is our fault if we just let them keep driving on, without us checking to make sure they are safe
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