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1988 Convertible for sunny day drives
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<blockquote data-quote="Tourmax" data-source="post: 208619" data-attributes="member: 5304"><p>I'm over it. As mentioned, I just want it behind me. I'm pretty stiff and sore, but that will pass with enough time.</p><p></p><p>As to buddy boy, I'm pretty sure he's going to think twice about trying that type of thing again. I'm not proud of it, but he got laid out pretty good. It was only one punch and he went down like a sack of wet potatoes. That's a pretty bitter pill for someone with that type of "ego" to swallow. I hit him so hard, I'd be surprised if he's not eating steak through a straw right now or nursing a nasty concussion from head hitting pavement. He may still mouth off in his car if he gets PO'd at something, but I doubt he'll be taking the risk of a physical confrontation with someone again and risk getting his ass handed to him.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure he's going to be avoiding any big black four door F-150's in the near future too.</p><p></p><p>I'm covered on the medical front. Both my back and my neck are covered by Veterans affairs (they were messed up on the job). It doesn't matter why they get worse, VA covers it since the initial injuries were DND's "fault". Any worsening of my DND injuries is automatically covered, no matter what the cause of the worsening is. I'm also part of the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP). I was given the option to continue my group coverage when I retired and I took it. It's about the least expensive med coverage you'll ever find. Between that and my wife's PSHCP coverage, I don't even pay a deductible. Anything not under PSHCP is under MSI (Nova Scotia health care).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tourmax, post: 208619, member: 5304"] I'm over it. As mentioned, I just want it behind me. I'm pretty stiff and sore, but that will pass with enough time. As to buddy boy, I'm pretty sure he's going to think twice about trying that type of thing again. I'm not proud of it, but he got laid out pretty good. It was only one punch and he went down like a sack of wet potatoes. That's a pretty bitter pill for someone with that type of "ego" to swallow. I hit him so hard, I'd be surprised if he's not eating steak through a straw right now or nursing a nasty concussion from head hitting pavement. He may still mouth off in his car if he gets PO'd at something, but I doubt he'll be taking the risk of a physical confrontation with someone again and risk getting his ass handed to him. I'm pretty sure he's going to be avoiding any big black four door F-150's in the near future too. I'm covered on the medical front. Both my back and my neck are covered by Veterans affairs (they were messed up on the job). It doesn't matter why they get worse, VA covers it since the initial injuries were DND's "fault". Any worsening of my DND injuries is automatically covered, no matter what the cause of the worsening is. I'm also part of the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP). I was given the option to continue my group coverage when I retired and I took it. It's about the least expensive med coverage you'll ever find. Between that and my wife's PSHCP coverage, I don't even pay a deductible. Anything not under PSHCP is under MSI (Nova Scotia health care). [/QUOTE]
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