I'm going to kill her
#13
Man, that plastic BS sure breaks easy when it's cold.
#15
Excellent advice ! While at the movie theatre today with the wife I notice the bottom of the bumper on the passenger side has a nice fresh scrape/scuff... I'm like "when did that happen? Did you do that ?" Rhetorical question but I wanted to see the response... "Oh yeah I didn't clear one of those bump stops at the grocery store and it scraped it but that's what it's there for and if I don't park over it the *** end sticks out too much" ... FML!!!
#16
I must be the luckiest guy on Durango forum. My wife has never dented or wrecked a car. She even keeps her cars spotless. She is sensitive to smells and doesn't let trash stay when we leave the car. Seriously, I get called out for leaving an empty water bottle. She is a good woman.
#17
This will be the 2nd time our lower air dam is replaced. This time she pulled out of the driveway and hit the snow piled up on the side of the driveway apron even though I've been very careful about actually shoveling the grass to prevent this very thing from happening. I've warned her before about pulling out of the driveway like a bat out of hell. I get a "I wasn't going that fast" then a picture. Yeah, not going very fast my ***.
Ripped out the push pins completely along with 2 other clips. I'm not certain there's not additional damage to the front bumper fascia even though she says there isn't. I'll have to check when I get home, but I'm not a happy camper.
Ripped out the push pins completely along with 2 other clips. I'm not certain there's not additional damage to the front bumper fascia even though she says there isn't. I'll have to check when I get home, but I'm not a happy camper.
A stupid bumper is not worth such a fuss with your wife.
Last edited by nicola.dinisio; 02-05-2016 at 03:42 AM.
#19
When I first saw this posting title, I too could not ignore it like I ignore others. It seemed pretty violent to me, especially on a vehicle forum site that talks about Durangos. I have had two incidents with my Durango at the time I was driving, and not once did my wife threaten to "kill" me to my face or on a social media like this. I am not one of those who needs to be politically correct, but do take notice when one threatens to kill another person, even on a site like this, where I don't expect to see this. When you drive a vehicle, you take the risk of having an accident or incident like me (broken windshield and hit a deer). Both got fixed and no threats of killing ensued (even the deer walked away) So I too find the violent tone of a posting title hard to ignore, given the violent nature of current events.
#20
When I first saw this posting title, I too could not ignore it like I ignore others. It seemed pretty violent to me, especially on a vehicle forum site that talks about Durangos. I have had two incidents with my Durango at the time I was driving, and not once did my wife threaten to "kill" me to my face or on a social media like this. I am not one of those who needs to be politically correct, but do take notice when one threatens to kill another person, even on a site like this, where I don't expect to see this. When you drive a vehicle, you take the risk of having an accident or incident like me (broken windshield and hit a deer). Both got fixed and no threats of killing ensued (even the deer walked away) So I too find the violent tone of a posting title hard to ignore, given the violent nature of current events.
Yes, such violence!! Blood and gore everywhere!!
I think you're overreacting. It's tongue in cheek humor. I'm pretty sure he is not going to actually kill his wife.
Heck, I've said "I'm going to kill XXXX" (substitute "XXXX" with kids, dog, cat, co-worker, idiot driver, etc) many times. It's a figure of speech.