I really sorry your car was out there for the prob-bee driver to hit. I read that you feel you wanted to smack him up behind the back of his head too!
His insurance company is going to get off light on this one! So now that can you will feel like you gave him his first lesson, on your wallet. I wonder if his rates will go up to help fund you a newer Volvo?
We should be getting our insurance for free as we are not getting any rebate for providing such training services!
How old was the "his old mans" Nissan that he was barrelling down the road in anyway? Was it as old as yours? Bet not!
An 88 Nissan is beyond ancient in the junkyards considering their numbers that were made.
Shame that he could not have targeted and t-boned an aluminium all wheel drive Audi snowmobile (if you believe commercials) or the new $57K carbon fiber Corvette in any kind of weather!
I bet there are no repair shops for them yet! I wonder if that makes them a candidate fo being totaled too? So new, they are rarer than most old cars!
How much moo la will the insurance/dismantler conspirators make on those cars for their undamaged parts!
Losing that car must feel similar to the time I lost my first longtime held favorite ratchet wrench. I was quezzy in my stomach and mad as **** at myself for forgetting it.
In both cases, I wish we could have stayed home that day.
The difference between chaos and randomness is always getting more blurred to me anymore.
In your case, its another example!
I guess, I am in mourning for your loss and everybody does it in their own way!
Sorry....(;(
Phil
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