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Hey fellas,
It's Friday, December 26, 2025, and I hope the day is treating you right.
Today I've got a small winter driving habit, a quick neck reset, and a classic American aviation moment worth knowing.
- Mike
Today I've got a small winter driving habit, a quick neck reset, and a classic American aviation moment worth knowing.
- Mike
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Legendary Tip of the Day: Warm the Windshield, Not the Engine
Modern engines do not need long warmups.
What matters most is clear glass and working defrost.
Start the car, clear the windshield, then drive easy for the first few minutes.
There is one small habit that speeds this up without stressing the engine.
Timeless Tale: On This Day - The First Supersonic Bomber Flies (1952)
On December 26, 1952, the B-52 Stratofortress took its first flight.
Test pilots lifted a plane that many thought was too big to handle.
More than seventy years later, it is still flying.
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Health Hack for Legends: Neck Reset (60 Seconds)
Sit tall and relax your shoulders.
Slowly turn your head to the right, then left.
Tilt ear to shoulder on each side.
Move slow and stop if anything feels sharp.
Hobby Spotlight: Tune Up Hand Pruners
Clean tools cut better and last longer.
Wipe sap and dirt first.
A few drops of oil keeps the hinge smooth.
Do not skip tightening the bolt.
Granddad Wisdom
Timeless Beauty: Natalie Wood (1961)
Fellas, every now and then it's nice to appreciate the effortless glamour that lit up the screen and magazines back in our day.
Here's Natalie Wood in a classic early 60s portrait.
Quiet confidence and timeless style.
Quick Win
Why do old tools make great friends?
They have already proven they can be relied on.
They have already proven they can be relied on.
Stay sharp out there, gents.
Mike
Mike