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Originally Posted by humfrz
Thank you for serving our country, wounded veteran.
I remember back in the day, in CT, I had hung a fishing bobber on a string, so that the then mrs humfrz would know where to stop (when the bobber touched the windshield) when entering the garage. One day, one of my sons couldn't resist giving it a swat, which wound it around the ceiling beam … thus making the string shorter. Yep, you guessed what happened the next time she pulled into the garage ..
Did I mention she is the ex mrs humfrz ??
Carry on, soldier.
humfrz
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Thank you. However, I can easily circumvent my injury. so I consider it very minor. You find ways, like parking sensors, to compensate. I've had a great life and have been very lucky. I really feel for other vets who suffer from PTSD and really disabling injuries.
My ex was actually great with our cars. That wasn't the problem....