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| On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 16:50:34 +0100, "Leroy" wrote: Thanks for your input guys Just got the camera back from canon with a letter stating Not economical to repair. Checked with coverplan, and am covered.Looks like a new camera,yippee. Bye the way SkiJumpToes, I was in a motorised wheel chair when I went in,so hope that gives you an extra chuckle!my wife nearly wet herself with laughter and then knocked the mother in-laws Yorkshire terrier in while getting me out.It was a definite £250 pound You've been framed shot. Sounds like a right hoot! Its good that you will get a new camera, but what about your motorised wheelchair? Did you get it out......was it also badly damaged...I only ask because I know they don't come cheap. |
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| "Paul" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 16:50:34 +0100, "Leroy" wrote: Thanks for your input guys Just got the camera back from canon with a letter stating Not economical to repair. Checked with coverplan, and am covered.Looks like a new camera,yippee. Bye the way SkiJumpToes, I was in a motorised wheel chair when I went in,so hope that gives you an extra chuckle!my wife nearly wet herself with laughter and then knocked the mother in-laws Yorkshire terrier in while getting me out.It was a definite £250 pound You've been framed shot. Sounds like a right hoot! Its good that you will get a new camera, but what about your motorised wheelchair? Did you get it out......was it also badly damaged...I only ask because I know they don't come cheap. Definitely one of those "that was funny" moments - afterwards, when nothing too bad happened. My version of that was some years ago when my wife went out with her horse to ride round the local canal. I (jokingly) told her to be sure not to fall in. Half an hour later she appeared back soaked. Someone had been reading a newspaper out of sight by one of the bridges, and happened to turn the page just as the horse came under the bridge. The horse jumped sideways straight into the canal. My wife said one really scary bit was opening her eyes underwater and seeing the horse's hooves thrash past her head. She then finished up climbing out one side, and saw the horse had scrambled out the other, so she had to squelch her way up the banking to the bridge and over to catch it. Yes, please let us know how the wheelchair fared. Regards Ian --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.487 / Virus Database: 286 - Release Date: 01/06/2003 |
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| Thanks Guys The chair was fine, it hit a front wheel rut and i caterpalted straight in.Nice to see this is such a friendly group,i will be back as soon as i get my new camera,Hopefully they won't have the MV530i as it was on offer and has been superceeded.May get a better one :-) leroy On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 19:34:55 +0100, "Ian Buckner" wrote: "Paul" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 16:50:34 +0100, "Leroy" wrote: Thanks for your input guys Just got the camera back from canon with a letter stating Not economical to repair. Checked with coverplan, and am covered.Looks like a new camera,yippee. Bye the way SkiJumpToes, I was in a motorised wheel chair when I went in,so hope that gives you an extra chuckle!my wife nearly wet herself with laughter and then knocked the mother in-laws Yorkshire terrier in while getting me out.It was a definite £250 pound You've been framed shot. Sounds like a right hoot! Its good that you will get a new camera, but what about your motorised wheelchair? Did you get it out......was it also badly damaged...I only ask because I know they don't come cheap. Definitely one of those "that was funny" moments - afterwards, when nothing too bad happened. My version of that was some years ago when my wife went out with her horse to ride round the local canal. I (jokingly) told her to be sure not to fall in. Half an hour later she appeared back soaked. Someone had been reading a newspaper out of sight by one of the bridges, and happened to turn the page just as the horse came under the bridge. The horse jumped sideways straight into the canal. My wife said one really scary bit was opening her eyes underwater and seeing the horse's hooves thrash past her head. She then finished up climbing out one side, and saw the horse had scrambled out the other, so she had to squelch her way up the banking to the bridge and over to catch it. Yes, please let us know how the wheelchair fared. Regards Ian --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.487 / Virus Database: 286 - Release Date: 01/06/2003 |
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| In message , leroy writes The chair was fine, it hit a front wheel rut and i caterpalted straight in.Nice to see this is such a friendly group,i will be back as soon as i get my new camera So, was the camera on at the time and did you video anything useful? -- Martin @ Strawberry Hill |
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