Wedding & Crashes

Aug 26, 2008 03:37

I've been super busy at work! (I now spend about 80% of my days in meetings... lame.) At least I'm not bored right? I just hope I don't have to spend time working at home ( Read more... )

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mrgrue August 26 2008, 16:18:18 UTC
Geez, that sounds terrible. I hope you guys don't have to go through that again.

Though, I bet the insurance company says Kyle's at fault because he accidentally ran the red, right?

Fault, pfft!

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seoultiger54 August 26 2008, 19:43:13 UTC
They did say it was Kyle's fault, which technically it was. However, the other guy was FLYING through the intersection.

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patarmuppet August 26 2008, 16:59:00 UTC
whoa! glad you guys are ok. car accidents are scary and traumatizing. im actually planning a trip to boston sometime this fall so hopefully we can catch up with some dinner or something since i'll be in Mass. i'll let you know. i miss harrassing you to death. ttyl <3

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seoultiger54 August 26 2008, 19:42:33 UTC
Cool beans. I actually live about 20 minutes from Boston now. :D So do stop by!

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kayto August 26 2008, 19:33:35 UTC
Would you guys like my old slr camera? It's the one I brought to the zoo.
I could spare a lens, but you'd have to get your own memory card. :)

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seoultiger54 August 26 2008, 19:44:35 UTC
Wow, that would be wonderful! If you do not need it!

Although, I am going to need advice on what kind of lenses we will need. :)

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kayto August 27 2008, 00:54:58 UTC
Yeah, I got an amazing new slr for my birthday, and I know from past experiences that my old stuff doesn't get sold, it just sits there. And you guys were talking about wanting one, and I know they're expensive.

Lenses are typically pretty pricey, too. But you don't have a really complete slr camera without a 35 mm lens, a telephoto, and a widezoom. So you can be artsy, zoom in on things, or take pictures of things like landscapes. And I'd get them in that order, too, because telephoto is generally more useful than widezoom in everyday shooting and 35 mm is good generally. (I think I can give you guys a 28-80 mm, so you'd have the first checked off already)

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kayto August 27 2008, 00:56:04 UTC
This was me, btw. XD

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