Sunday, September 15, 2002
My sister is an idiot sometimes |7:19 PM|
My sister went to Mexico this weekend, and though my parents didn't exactly approve of it, they allowed her to go. There was just one condition, she could not take her car. Her liability insurance doesn't cover the car in Mexico, so under no circumstance was she to drive across the border. She promised my folks on several occassions (Including right before leaving) that she wouldn't.
Friday night at 11pm, my parents got a call from my sis. "Dad, I got in an accident, in my car, in Mexico, and I'm in jail."
My parents wired enough cash to spring her and her friend (Who had been the driver), and in general took care of her. It seems some other guy was driving her car (Which at that point had been filled with 5 other college girls, so this guy was probably a tad distracted), he had edged out past a concrete truck to see if any traffic was coming. Well, there was some traffic coming and it plowed into the car. Off to jail went my sister and the driver.
The driver of the other car wanted $3200 in damages (Now upped to $4200) to fix his jetta (Which blue book value of is about $2000 in great condition). With any luck he's not going to get much from my folks, but his outrageous demands are just one more facet in this ridiculous story.
I don't know exactly what I can learn from this, since at every point of the story where a decision was made, I'd have taken a much better option. Perhaps it is another example of "Sure, the worst case scenario is highly unlikely, but it can still happen, and therfore, you'd best decide if the risks you are taking are worth it."
I have nothing that interesting in terms of weekend tales. Operation: Blow Up Vorpal's Head continues, and looks like we can start shooting next weekend.
Speaking of shooting, I don't know if I already posted this, but
here is a stop motion video of me building my parents computer. I encoded it with DivX 3.1, so you'll need at least that high to watch it. It's amusing, though, and it's the first time I've been really happy with my creative output on a film.
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