"One time Paul Harvey spoke about a man named Carl Coleman
who was driving to work when a woman tried to pass him with her car and
got too close and dinged his fender with hers.
They
both pulled over and when she saw the damage she started crying. She
admitted that it was her fault, but it was a brand-new car, it had only
been out of the showroom two days!
How was she ever going to face her husband?
Mr. Coleman was sympathetic but explained they had to exchange their licenses and registrations.
When
the woman reached into the glove compartment and pulled out the papers
the first paper was a note, obviously written by a man; it read: "In
case of accident, remember, Honey, it's you I love, not the car." (Paul Harvey Jr., Paul Harvey's for What It's Worth, 1992, p. 31)
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