Nothing like the good old days, when you had to crank the car up for it to run, and if the engine decided to knock back, it’d break your arm and dislocate your shoulder. Also, the milk was watered down and filled with pathogens, and E. Coli was considered a condiment.
Nothing like the good old days, when you had to crank the car up for it to run, and if the engine decided to knock back, it’d break your arm and dislocate your shoulder. Also, the milk was watered down and filled with pathogens, and E. Coli was considered a condiment.
My girlfriend left me a year ago and took my hat. how I miss my hat…
Those are some scary-lookin’ guys. I wonder how many bodies are in the back seat.
@...Sticky: Ask any farmer, who could afford a tractor, from the early to mid 1900s….they dealt with the same hand cranking problems.
Now, I can’t be positive but there is a chance this might have had an electric starter.
@...s_devries: XKCD FTW!!