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John was staring at a newspaper as the students filed in. "Good morning," he said, though his attention seemed elsewhere still.

He shook himself and focused on them. "Today, being our last class, your assignment is to do a tune up on your respective cars. That could involve any or all of the things you've learned." He gave a faint smile. "Let's see how well you've learned your lessons, shall we?"

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"Good morning," John greeted the class as they filed into the danger shop turned garage. "Today we're going to focus on the battery. The thing you will most likely need to do in regards to a car battery is jumpstart it. Though it doesn't hurt to know how to change your battery either." He demonstrated both procedures.

"Really, neither's that hard," he said as he stepped back and wiped his hands on a grease cloth, "as long as you pay attention to details and do things in the right order so you don't end up with sparkage." He looked around. "Your turn."

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Again the place was made up to look like the garage with all the cars and tools set out and ready.

"Good morning," John said. "Today we're moving on to how to change the spark plugs." He went through the demonstration.

"Right," he said when he was finished. "Your turn.

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The students found themselves back in the garage this week, still with a work area for each of them.

"Good morning," John said. "Last week, we covered part of the basic maintanance you need to do for a car, with changing the oil. This week, we're going to cover something that you may find yourself needing to do on the side of the road -- changing a tire." As he had the week before, he demonstrated the proper technique first.

"Okay," he said, when he finished. "Your turn."

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When the students entered they found the place set up as a rather large garage with a work area set up for each of them complete with equipment and car.

"Good morning," John greeted them. "Today we're going to cover one of the basics of car maintainance -- namely changing the oil. I'm going to walk you through the steps and then it'll be your turn to try." He demonstrated on the car that looked a lot like a certain 67 chevy impala.

"And that's how it's done," he said when he finished, wiping his hands off on a cloth. "Now it's your turn to try."

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The Danger Shop was once again made up like a garage, except outside of it instead of the interior. John was standing by the probably by now familiar black chevy.

"Good morning," he said. He handed each student a handout. "That there is a good overview of what makes up a car engine and how it works. I thought, before we got into the fixing of same, we'd make sure you'd have some experience with how one works. So we're going to go for a drive." He grinned. "Virtually speaking.

"You'll both have a chance to take the wheel and go all out on the road." His grin turned wolfish. "Because in here you don't have to worry about crashing or being pulled over for speeding.

"So who wants to go first?"

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"Good morning," John said as the class filed in. The place was made to look like a typical mechanic's garage and John was leaning against what was by now to those paying attention, a familiar black classic car. "Welcome to Basic Auto Mechanics. By the end of this workshop, hopefully you'll be able to perform basic maintanance and emergency repairs as needed, and perhaps even a few steps beyond that. You'll be less likely to get stranded on the side of the road, and less likely to be conned by a mechanic trying to invent problems when you do take your vehicle to a professional.

"Before I started hunting, I co-owned an auto garage that looked very similar to this one so I do have a lot of experience with what we're going to be doing. For this first class, I'd like to go through the usual getting to know you things -- name, year, your experience with fixing cars, or experiences related to it, and why you took this class." He smiled slightly. "It'll let me know exactly how basic I need to get. And since we're such a small class, if there's anything in particular you want to learn, I can probably work it into the lesson plan, so you can throw that in too. "

He looked around. "So which of you is going first?"

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"Good afternoon," John said as all the students filed in. "It's good to see all of you here more or less in one piece.

"Today, being our last class, your assignment is to do a tune up on your respective cars. That could involve any or all of the things you've learned." He paused. "I know this past weekend has been... traumatic for some of you. If you feel the need for someone to talk to, I -- or any of the other teachers I'm sure -- will listen.

"But barring that, let's see how well you've learned your lessons, shall we?"

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"Good afternoon," John greeted the students when they all filed into the danger shop garage. "I'd half feared we'd end up having to discuss getting volcanic ash out of a car's systems, but it looks like that's no longer a problem. So today we're going to look at changing wiper blades and replacing the fluid in your car's coolant system." He demonstrated both procedures.

"As a final cautionary note -- be very careful with the antifreeze, store it somewhere safe and clean up any spills you might have. It's very poisonous but doesn't taste that way, so pets and young children may be at risk if you don't." He looked around. "That being said, it's your turn."

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[identity profile] demons-death.livejournal.com
"Good afternoon," John greeted the class as they filed into the danger shop turned garage. "Today we're going to focus on the battery. The thing you will most likely need to do in regards to a car battery is jumpstart it. Though it doesn't hurt to know how to change your battery either." He demonstrated both procedures.

"Really, neither's that hard," he said as he stepped back and wiped his hands on a grease cloth, "as long as you pay attention to details and do things in the right order so you don't end up with sparkage." He looked around. "Your turn."

[ooc: wait for ocd's up]
[identity profile] demons-death.livejournal.com
Again the place was made up to look like the garage with all the cars and tools set out and ready.

"Good afternoon," John said. "Today we're moving on to how to change the spark plugs." He went through the demonstration, faltering slightly when he pulled several bras out of the engine when he popped the hood.

"Right," he said when he was finished. "Your turn. And I don't believe I need to say this, but make sure the engine is clear of any underwear. Also, if these," he gestured to the bras he'd pulled out of the engine of his car, "belong to anyone, feel free to reclaim them after class."

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[identity profile] demons-death.livejournal.com
The students found themselves back in the garage this week, still with a work area for each of them.

"Good afternoon," John said. "Last week, we covered part of the basic maintanance you need to do for a car, with changing the oil. This week, we're going to cover something that you may find yourself needing to do on the side of the road -- changing a tire." As he had the week before, he demonstrated the proper technique first.

"Okay," he said, when he finished. "Your turn."

[ooc: wait for ocd is up]
[identity profile] demons-death.livejournal.com
When the students entered they found the place set up as a rather large garage with a work area set up for each of them complete with equipment and car.

"Good afternoon," John greeted them. "Today we're going to cover one of the basics of car maintainance -- namely changing the oil. I'm going to walk you through the steps and then it'll be your turn to try." He demonstrated on the car that looked a lot like a certain 67 chevy impala.

"And that's how it's done," he said when he finished, wiping his hands off on a cloth. "Now it's your turn to try."

[ooc: wait for ocd's up!]
[identity profile] demons-death.livejournal.com
"Good afternoon," John said as the class filed in. The place was made to look like a typical mechanic's garage and John was leaning against what was by now to those paying attention, a familiar black classic car. "Welcome to Basic Auto Mechanics. By the end of this workshop, hopefully you'll be able to perform basic maintanance and emergency repairs as needed, and perhaps even a few steps beyond that. You'll be less likely to get stranded on the side of the road, and less likely to be conned by a mechanic trying to invent problems when you do take your vehicle to a professional.

"Before I started hunting, I was co-owned an auto garage that looked very similar to this one so I do have a lot of experience with what we're going to be doing. For this first class, I'd like to go through the usual getting to know you things -- name, year, your experience with fixing cars, or experiences related to it, and why you took this class." He smiled slightly. "It'll let me know exactly how basic I need to get."

He looked around. "So who's going first?"

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