I'm finally checking out this thread and you guys make me feel *so* responsible and conservative

Heh heh, I used to side-step the clutch in muscle cars and slip the clutch in turbos and otherwise abuse my cars but then I got tired of fixing things all the time
When you overload/over-stress a vehicle so that it doesn't "work right", you're abusing it and it's not gonna take it forever. Yeah, that sounds old-fogey but it's true (heh heh, I have the bills to prove it). And you generally don't *eliminate* stress via modifications, you just move it somewhere else.
When magazines test cars they basically abuse them. Plenty of cars need repairs following magazine testing. A *lot* of magazine test cars need a clutch after just a few 0-60 tests.
Oh, and not that I'm against stiff bushings/mounts/etc. (I've used such things on the b-bodies), but when you install stuff like poly engine mounts, where do you think all that stress/vibration/etc. goes? It doesn't disappear
And polyurethane can act funny in cold weather.
1 Clean WS6- I had *terrible* wheel hop in an '85 WS6 TA, but that's a bit older than yours

and I was driving it like a jerk.
ScottWax- Heh heh, yeah, guys like us used to put ladder bars/traction bars/pinion snubbers/etc. on cars to keep the suspensions from working as designed so we could play drag racer, huh

Aren't we all grown up now
