 Hi Poo Bear. Hello. What's the matter? I kind of had an accident with the car. You did? Yes. No funnies? Nothing? Just you had an accident? Well, I kind of... Come on now, you're making me laugh. Let's talk. I kind of was trying to back the car out of my mom and dad's driveway, which I hate, have always hated. Wait, wait, wait. Hold up. Who was? I was. Now, you always worry about me in the mud and shit, you know? Yes. And trees and stuff? Yes. Now, explain to our viewers how a tree jumps out at you and does this. Well, it was my bad. But we'll get back to that. It was the driveway's fault, not mine. Okay. What was the driveway's fault? The driveway's fault. It really was. It's not Poo Bear friendly? No, it's not Poo Bear friendly at all. Okay, well, let's check this out here. Let's see. You think I can buff that out? I hope so. There's clear up there. That's probably going to have to be replaced. Maybe, I don't know. I don't know if it got into the paint or not, but here it did. He hit that hard there. So, I'm gonna have to replace the bumper probably. Because once that plastic bends, you can't get it straightened out. Because you can see that. Or it's huved up there. So, what did we learn from this little? I have to watch for trees jumping out at me when I'm trying to back up. Anything you'd like to say to our viewers? So, this little thing don't happen? Yes. What? Be careful of the trees that move when you're trying to back up. Is that right? Yes. Was she a bear pissed? No, he was very good about it. He said it was okay. I thought I was worried all the way home that he was going to be a little upset. Because he likes the car as much as I do. You didn't tell me till the next day. Yes, I waited till the next morning. She texts me at work. She's going to bring me lunch. And about ten minutes before I get off for lunch, I need to tell you something. At lunch time, I was like, oh, shit. Well, I didn't realize there was this much damage until the sun came up. And I really saw it. Oh, I can buff that right out. I was like, oh, shit, this isn't something that is going to go away. Oh, no, it's not going to work. It'll be like that until someone fixes it. Are you going to buff it out? No. I probably have to replace that bumper cover and then re-spray it. But I don't think that paint job is that old. So I can probably match it, okay? Yeah. So a few hundred dollars, what the hell, right? Yeah, you love me. You take care of me. No, I got to take care of the Buick. Oh, that's taking care of me. You're not wounded. The Buick's wounded. I know. I put a big old dent scratch in my car. It's not a big dent. It's not a big deal, I don't think. Think I can fix it? Yeah. I'm not a body man. Yeah, you are. No, you're not. Just in a different sense. No, shut up. All right, what do we say? The poop bear, I'm out and in trouble. You're grounded, huh? I'm grounded. All right, you two, we just wanted to share that with you. Just remember, always be careful. Watch when you're backing up and stuff, because little things like this happen. It's life. It's no big deal, is it? No, it's not. In the grand scheme of things, it's just a little dent, right? That's not even a dent. Just some paint work. We'll get it straightened out. All right, well... Pooh bear, I'm out. All right, shea bear, go on. Bye guys.