Ian F (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Snowdoggie (Forum Supporter) :
That stinks. Hopefully the damage isn't bad.
One thing I miss about driving an old pick-up truck. My old Toyota had an extruded aluminum rear bumper I had nick-named "the immovable object" since it had been hit about four times and whatever contacted always came out of the encounter worse off. That bumper looked the same when I sold the truck 9 years later.
One interesting trait I see is a sense of fear and how fear seems to manifest into anger. Maybe that is one reason I don't really feel that much anger. I literally have no fear of anything or anyone. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that is all that healthy. A complete lack of fear also means I don't really have much motivation.
I am going back to driving my old XJ Cherokee. Some poor guy impaled the radiator of his Mitsubishi Eclipse with the Cherokee's trailer hitch while barely scratching the rock crawler bumper. Hey, do they make rock crawler bumpers for Mustangs?
There is a lot of fear out there that manifests itself as anger. Today I am afraid of abusive doctor's bills and increasing car insurance rates. Actually fixing the broken Mustang is an easy job. Maybe repaint the rear bumper at most. Bodywork is fun. I am just too tired and flat out burned out to express anger any more. Grinding away the rest of my teeth and puking in the bathroom is just about all I can do.