LOL I try to find the good in it. At best I can say, "Lessons were learned."
It may have indirectly led to Biff and I getting married, as it was one of the first times she showed her love and dedication as clearly as she did.
I now take sleepy meds and I am getting fantastic sleep - better sleep than I've had for 60 years AND THAT IS AWESOME!
I haven't had to pay a medical bill or prescription fee in a long time, though that's coming to a close sometime 'soon'. I've got 7 years from the date of the wreck to start the legal proceedings. They've not started them, but they may at some point. They've offered a variety of settlements, but none have piqued my interest.
So, some good has come out of it.
Also, I have never called it an 'accident'. Not once have I called it an accident. Ain't nothing accidental about it. The wreck was the ONLY outcome that was gonna happen at that speed and with that behavior and skill level.
I try to find the good in everything that happens too, and I admit when i fuck up as well. I figure its just part of being honest. And i like to keep things as simple as possible and honesty seems to me to be the easiest way to do that
I have not called it an accident either, I called it crash
If you can't admit your mistakes, you can't grow and learn from them. A whole lot of people have trouble with that. Lots and lots of 'em... They blame everyone else for their failures. (This site is full of 'em. Not to worry, Reddit is also full of 'em.)
Hmm... I also learned how well Ford put the GT350 together! So, that's something else positive!
Oh, and I got some REALLY good drugs for a while. That was pretty awesome!
The hospital had great food - including real lobster. I was in a private section of the hospital, but even regular patients had access to real lobster.
it seems to me that most folks like to blame anybody but themselves for everything. The whole world seems to be full of them.
I didnt get any lobster last time I was in the hospital
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