10.30.2006

The Big Bad Bang


There’s something about car accidents, no matter how big or small, and regardless of who is at fault, that makes the people involved feel agitated, nervous, and just plain wrecked.

It has little to do with injuries sustained, but more with the undeniable fact that something is out of whack. Like the universe has been disrupted, both your psyche and person violated.

Like you're a bad person.

It’s a crummy way to feel. I don’t recommend it.

11 comments:

David N. Scott said...

What happened?

ANd I know what you mean. Got rear-ended a couple years back, did worse in my wild days...

Anonymous said...

What happened? Are you all right, GPG?

BurgandySkies said...

I am the most skittish driver in the world after an accident... and I've had some doosies.

You okay?

HUGS!

DrinkJack said...

Nooooooooooooo, not the car!

More importantly, I hope you are alright. The car can be fixed or replaced.

Ghetto Photo Girl said...

I'm fine, no damage. Just feeling vulnerable and all the other things that come with it.

Ghetto Photo Girl said...

And Jack, there's no replacing my car! That's the problem with owning a numbered model. It's the only #1064 out there.

:)

Cowboy said...

I almost died in a car accident when I was 17. I walked away from a cube of metal; I wasn't wearing a seatbelt. People think I'm crazy when I swear it was some kind of divine intervention. I think car accidents are really collisions of disbelief and reality. Easy to get whiplash. It goes away.

David N. Scott said...

J17: Something like that happend to Julie (Burgandy) once, too...

Ghetto Photo Girl said...

Same thing happened to my brother last year over Memorial Day weekend. He wrapped his Mustang GT around a tree, walked away without as much as a concussion. Of course I didn't know that when I received a phone call from his hysterical gf. At 3 am. Did I mention I was in Texas at the time? Way to make me think you're dead when I'm out of state.

This was also the weekend before he started his new job. At the very same auto insurance company that covered the car.

A month later the plates for the totaled car arrived in the mail.

Fun times.

Anonymous said...

Well I'm very glad you're all right. Here's a *bloghug*

Ghetto Photo Girl said...

I did, however, just finish opening 8 pieces of mail from my insurance company. I wonder how many trees were killed so they could basically reiterate what both adjustors already told me over the phone.

At least I didn't get a paper cut!