My sister-in-law is an accomplished attorney, a wonderful mom and a good human being. But that’s not what impresses me the most about her. What I’m most in awe with is she is MacGyver. Something is broken? Her first instinct is to open it up to fiddle around to see if she can fix it. My first instinct is the yellow pages and a phone call. I only reference the yellow pages because that’s how long I’ve been like this. The river runs deep.
I would love to have an ounce of MacGyver in me. I just don’t have that gene. My sister-in-law has taken apart and fixed her garage door opener, refrigerator and microwave to name a few. All she needs are a few paper clips, a shoelace, a stick of gum, matches and a Swiss Army knife. She has all of that, there’s nothing she can’t fix. Amazing.
Dashboard Confessional released Swiss Army Romance in 2000. I’ll be honest. I’ve listened to the CD many times and had no idea what the song was about. This is becoming too commonplace with me. I really liked the energy and vibe of the semi-yelling of the lyrics.
The title track to the first Dashboard Confessional album, this song is about teenage girls trying to grow up fast. They wear makeup and tight jeans and use fake IDs when really they’re very unsure of themselves and putting on an act. Chris Carrabba wrote the song because he felt like girls were missing the best years of their lives because they wanted to act older than they were.
Teenage years are difficult, no matter what generation you are. I can’t imagine what it’s like now, in the midst of social media. I just hope these young kids remember to be kind, not only to others, but also to themselves. No matter how much we want one, there’s no Swiss Army gadget that can fix our adolescent years. Even for the best of us, surviving this phase of life can be a little bumpy. You just have to do your best to push through.
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Sleep with all the lights on
You're not so happy
You're not secure
And you're dying to look cute
In your blue jeans
But you're plastic just like everyone
Just like everyone
And that face you paint is pressed
Impressing most of us as permanent
And I'd like to see you undone
College night will draw the crowds
Dorms unload and you're heading out
Here is your moment to shine
Making up a history
It's nothing from the life you lead
But man, will they buy all your lines
Sleep with all the sheets off
Bearing your mattress
Bearing your soul
And you're dying to look smooth
With your tattoos
But you're searching just like everyone
You could be anyone
And those friends you have are the best
Impressing most of us as permanent
But I'd like to see you undone
Youth's the most unfaithful mistress
Still we forge ahead to miss her
Rushing our moment to shine
Making up a history
It's nothing from the life you lead
But man, will they buy all your lines
We're not twenty-one
But the sooner we are
The sooner the fun will begin
So get out your fake eyelashes
And fake I.D.s
And real disasters ensue
It's cool to take these chances
It's cool to fake romances
And grow up fast
And grow up fast
And grow up fast
And grow up fast
Lol I wish I had the patience of a MacGyver too! Something breaks I’m like ok garbage, bye ✌🏽
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We are cut from the same cloth. Me, too
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I don’t know this song, so thanks for the introduction. I am similar to your sister-in-law, mostly because I was poor for so long that I couldn’t afford to have someone fix it if I could do it myself. My hubs is more like you… call the professionals.
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I’d rather be able to fix something, if possible. I marvel at people who can.
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My husband is like MacGyver. I think it takes a certain type of mind that is curious about how things work along with the confidence to take it apart and put it back together again. I’d rather buy a new one or call a professional. I guess that’s another way that opposites attract.
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I think that’s a good blend of thinking. You two must balance each other out.
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I’m proud of your sister in law. I can cook and bake, but to fix things…no, never.
Nice song! Teenage years are the worst! I’m so not ready for my kids to be teenagers. Wish me a good luck.
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i had a tiny red swiss army knife attached to my keychain. when i went thru airport security they confiscated it (i had forgotten to remove it prior to my trip). i’ve yet to replace it, but thank you for reminding me how important this task is. 🙂 … i’m on it.
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I’ve always liked Swiss Army stuff. I found my old watch a few months ago. I’ve been meaning to replace the battery. Your comment made me remember that. I’m on it, too.
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It’s a long time since I heard Dashboard Confessional. I’m not much good with fixing stuff, always more of a strategy guy… guess there’s a need for both and we needn’t be good at everything.
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I like your line of thinking. I’m gonna borrow it…
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Thanks, and no charge, my friend!
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