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September 28, 2008 10:22pm

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  • #16 / Sep 29, 2008 2:09pm

    James Springer

    108 posts

    Oh man! I’m glad that you’re (relatively) OK, and that your on the mend. Take it easy and recover. The Jeep/equipment stuff will resolve itself (after some haggling with the insurance co), the most important thing to concentrate on now is simply healing up.

  • #17 / Sep 29, 2008 3:04pm

    Crssp-ee

    572 posts

    That’s one mangled looking jeep. :gulp: Glad to hear you’re (relatively) okay.

    I’m glad Dom didn’t say… “that’s one wrangled Wrangler”.
    Good thing there wasn’t a passenger.

    I was going to refer to totaling one of my own vehicles a couple years ago. Lesson learned on that one, don’t swerve for a deer, grit your teeth and hit it! I always though I could miss them. Always tell the insurance company you hit the deer, and comprehensive coverage covers it usually with a lower deductable. Usually it’s a close enough call it’s hard to tell whether you hit it or not. The story doesn’t compare, I only cut a finger. It was hard to believe the vehicle got so busted up just flipping onto it’s side in a ditch, plastic body panels on that one.

    Glad your OK Randy.

  • #18 / Sep 29, 2008 3:41pm

    ak4mc

    429 posts

    Glad you’re going to be okay, PX.

    Well, as okay as you’ve ever been.  😕

  • #19 / Sep 29, 2008 4:24pm

    PXLated

    1800 posts

    Thanks for all the well wishing!

    Geez, I take one day off the forums and look at the trouble you get yourself into!

    Trouble’s my middle name 😊

    I’m glad Dom didn’t say… “that’s one wrangled Wrangler”.
Good thing there wasn’t a passenger.

    The passenger would probably have had worse lower leg or foot damage but the dash only got pushed in about an inch or so. The highway patrol officer told me he was amazed that the structural integrity of the Jeep remained intact. The full-sized Chevy Silverado pickup the other guy was driving is a total loss from an integrity standpoint.

    as okay as you’ve ever been

    Seems I have a reputation of some sort 😊

  • #20 / Sep 29, 2008 5:46pm

    Sue Crocker

    26054 posts

    Dear Mr. Trouble. Please stay out of it. 😊

    Randy, glad to hear you are (mostly) OK. I don’t have doctors in my family.. just lawyers and software programmers. So they wouldn’t have been of any practical help in the short term.

  • #21 / Sep 29, 2008 5:47pm

    Greg Aker

    6022 posts

    Randy, I’m glad to hear you are doing ok.  The picture of your jeep is downright scary.

    -greg

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