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Old 03-20-2008, 12:29 PM
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I tried to be as discret as possible with my first post here, I'm glad you have finally saw, the HARM your small words hit right in our Crossfire hearts!!!
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Hi mark

My son reversed into my door last year, it was just the door nothing else, insurance job was around £1500

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Wow Mark - this thread got me to thinking about all the stupid things I did over the years that my dad could have realy blown his top about, and didnt. Like when I used to syphon his tank to get petrol for my old mini cooper. Last year I loaned my dad my golf clubs cos' he fancied going up to the golf range to hit some *****. Three months later I wanted them back, then he told me that he'd sold them at his yard sale cos' he thought I did'nt want them anymore!

Ah' well - thats what makes life great - Your dad must feel very bad about your car - So give him a hug and tell him its no big deal.
 

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Hi mark

My son reversed into my door last year, it was just the door nothing else, insurance job was around £1500

Ian
Wow, I was thinking that a couple of hundred would sort it out. Gonna go a get a price in the morning looks like I'll have to do it under insurance.

Thnaks for the reply.
 
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Wow Mark - this thread got me to thinking about all the stupid things I did over the years that my dad could have realy blown his top about, and didnt. Like when I used to syphon his tank to get petrol for my old mini cooper. Last year I loaned my dad my golf clubs cos' he fancied going up to the golf range to hit some *****. Three months later I wanted them back, then he told me that he'd sold them at his yard sale cos' he thought I did'nt want them anymore!

Ah' well - thats what makes life great - Your dad must feel very bad about your car - So give him a hug and tell him its no big deal.
I'm not angry with my Dad and my Dad knows it plus he doesn't give a toss just like I don't anymore cos as people have mentioned these things happen. I was just venting my anger on here for a bit of symphony but didn't quite work.
 
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I feel for you mate.


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