Sorry to hear that Shel--happy to hear you didn't get hurt too much. Hope her insurace replaces your car, at the very least.
j On 3/20/06, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was slowly driving to a friend's house up in the Berkeley Hills. A > woman, seemingly impaired in some way, drove into my lane and crashed > head-on into me. She wasn't wearing her seat belt, and was driven to the > hospital by an ambulance. She's badly bruised as her head went into the > windshield. > > The medics looked me over, checked pulse and blood pressure (both were > highly elevated), checked my reflexes and coordination, and felt that I was > OK, but offered to take me to the hospital just in case. I declined. > > A friend drove up to meet me to give me a ride down to his house, where we > had dinner, and after which I came home. I felt good enough to walk at a > brisk pace to his car, which was at the end of the street. The street was > closed to through traffic for a while. I may be a little sore around my > shoulders tomorrow. I was wearing my seatbelt and shoulder harness. I can > still feel where the shoulder harness pressed against my chest as it held > me securely. > > Always wear your seatbelt. You will never know where or when an accident > can happen - it can even happen on a peaceful, sunny, Sunday afternoon, on > a quiet street. Be careful out there ... > > Shel > > > > -- Juan Buhler Water Molotov: http://photoblog.jbuhler.com Slippery Slope: http://color.jbuhler.com

