Devil Doc
When Death smiles, Corpsmen smile back
Glad to hear you're ok.
Doc.
Doc.
The s.o.b. in the GMC did as well, though it remains in question how it will play out as his registration and license were long expired. He presented an insurance card, and it remains to be seen whether his policy is still actually valid.
Sorry to hear of your accident, happy to hear your ok. Feel better brother.
On a side note, has El Martillo done anything lately????
Sorry to hear of your accident, happy to hear your ok. Feel better brother.
On a side note, has El Martillo done anything lately????
Yep. Have been traveling a great deal lately, but during my down time, still find some time to coach some kids and have won some additional bouts.
Glad to hear y'all are safe and OK. Take it slow after an accident, you never know what was injured. Nice ride (one of my all time favs), one of the guys in my office building has an all black one & I drool at the sight of it every time.
The replacement sounds great, but why the Rolls? just curious.![]()
R.I.P. to the Bentley.....but in the grand scheme of things, my friend, sheet metal and craftsmanship can be replaced; great friends can not......![]()
Glad to hear there were no injuries. (Vehicles aside).
It's a shame that such a fine car has been damaged also, but as you said, chance to upgrade!
Man, "my Bently got wrecked so I bought this Rolls" is one phrase I hope to be able to say some day haha.
As for the Bentley, yeah, when I bought it, I paid cash for it, so it is/was all mine. Insured the beauty to the hilt, so that will present no problem should the GMC idiot's insurance not pan out. Still, those things aside, when asked "who cares?" about losing it...well, that's just a rather absurd notion. Regardless of one's ability to afford things, it's not exactly sound reasoning to just trash the toys you obtain, or care so little about their demise. Why not just go knock some holes in my boats and watch them sink?...might be a fun way to release some stress and can easily just go get more boats. Of course the car can, and will, be easily replaced, but to act with such little regard for the things one does acquire is senseless.