Dang, sorry to hear it...Sounds like Kirk wasn't hurt too bad, that IS a bonus! Tell him not to feel too bad 'bout the wreck, they just happen when they happen, the luck (0r bad luck) of the draw... --- Peter Albarian <pcalbar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sorry Sammie, > > I was seriously considering going but was having a > hard time deciding with all the traveling I have > coming up over the next few weeks. My decision was > made clear when Kirk called late Saturday afternoon > letting me know he had just had his first accident. > > Thank goodness he was physically ok with a cut on > his left arm and a bruised right leg near his knee. > Psychologically, Kirk isn't doing so hot. I'm sure > you can all immagine how bummed he is. We were > driving home in my car when he realized that this > was the first accident in a Bus for our family; this > realization didn't help him. > > Some guy came across busy traffic and neither of > them could see each other. Kirk hit the nose of his > Bus on the right side of the other vehicle. The > nose is not good on the driver's side, the front > floor crinkled, and the passenger side dogleg > rippled. It will be off the road until repaired by > a local bodyman/Bus lover friend of > mine...............a hard person to find now-a-days. > > Sorry we missed the show, but I hope you understand, > > Peter > > BlackBerry service provided by Nextel > > -----Original Message----- > From: sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 07:31:35 > To:tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tcb] more temple > > Speaking of Temple and TCB: Where were all the > TCBrs? Few there but there was a strange lack of > busses at the show. Saw several nice driver busses > that I had not seen before that were in the swap > area. Guy had a nice dove blue single cab that I > had not seen and had a few good bus swap parts. > Nother guy from Round Rock with a good driver hard > top westy split. But for the most part no good > representation of busses. Peter, it ain't that far > to Temple from SA. > > The big orange split from Monterrey MX was there, > driven all the way and Dean Kirsten shot it Saturday > afternoon for an upcoming feature. > > Took a picture and will try to get it posted > somewhere of a phat chick that was in LA Saturday. > Nicest look I've ever seen on a bay. Guy had filled > the entire front clip and reformed the nose like a > split inclujding split early headlights. Painted > two tone white over blue like a split deluxe. > Looked killer. Not like a split clip had been > installed, just a super smooth nose with early > headlights and with the bay windshield still > intact. Nicest treatment of the front of a bay I > have ever seen. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396546091