8-(  In the UK, most peoples' house contents insurance would cover that.  I'd 
put in for the 28-80/2.8.......
> 
> From: "cbwaters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/04/03 Mon AM 12:50:55 GMT
> To: <pentax-discuss@pdml.net>
> Subject: Another one bites the dust
> 
> T.V. having left us a while ago, I guess I feel the need to take over his 
> roll as chief Pentax equipment destroyer.
> In today's episode, we again featured the *ist D but this time with a 
> different leading lady.
> My SMC-F 35-80 lens was actually broken in half!  The D suffered a dislodged 
> flash and a chip in the body right at the front of the flash.  I was able to 
> get the flash tucked back in and everything appears to be working right so 
> far.
> 
> The camera was on the kitchen counter (sort of a bar-type counter with some 
> high stools on one side) when Kid-2 managed to tip over the stool.  In her 
> effort to keep herself from falling she reached out and grabbed for the 
> stability, only managing to snatch the camera off the counter.
> I did not witness this.
> Wife, looking rather sheepish, not knowing how I would react, called me to 
> the garage for consultation away from our various house guests.
>  It was ok.  I'm bummed but at least it wasn't a 77 Limited or something 
> expensive.  And the camera has managed to survive again.
> 
> Cory
> "Be careful out there." 
> 
> 


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